/ˈækʃnəbәl/ – Adjective
Definition: có thể kiện; có căn cứ để đưa đơn kiện, để truy tố ra tòa; tạo nên quyền khởi kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “Actionable” refers to a situation or claim that provides a legal basis for a lawsuit or legal action to be taken. It means that there are sufficient grounds for a legal action to be pursued in a court of law.
Example: The plaintiff’s claim was dismissed by the court because it failed to establish any actionable harm suffered as a result of the defendant’s actions.