How Do You Spell IMPLEADABLE?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪmpliːdəbə͡l] (IPA)

Impleadable is a word that is pronounced /ɪmˈpliːdəbəl/. The spelling of Impleadable can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The first syllable "im" is pronounced with a short "i" sound /ɪm/, followed by "plead" which is pronounced with a long "e" sound /pliːd/. The third syllable "able" is pronounced with a schwa sound /əbəl/. Impleadable is an adjective that means capable of being sued or accused in a court of law.

IMPLEADABLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Impleadable is an adjective used to describe someone or something that can be legally accused or prosecuted in a court of law. It refers to the ability to be impleaded, which is the act of bringing a legal action against a person or a legal entity to seek redress for a wrongdoing or to resolve a dispute.

    When a person or entity is impleadable, it means they can be legally held accountable for their actions or be compelled to provide testimony or evidence in a legal proceeding. This term is often used in civil law contexts, typically in the context of lawsuits or legal claims.

    In legal proceedings, impleading someone is the act of adding them as a defendant or respondent to a lawsuit. This is done when a plaintiff believes that the impleaded party also has some legal responsibility or liability in the matter being litigated. The impleaded individual is then given notice of the lawsuit and an opportunity to respond and defend themselves.

    Being impleadable is an important aspect of the principle of due process and the right to a fair trial. It ensures that all parties with involvement or responsibility in a legal dispute have the opportunity to present their case and have their rights protected.

Common Misspellings for IMPLEADABLE

  • umpleadable
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  • kmpleadable
  • ompleadable
  • 9mpleadable
  • 8mpleadable
  • inpleadable
  • ikpleadable
  • ijpleadable
  • imoleadable
  • imlleadable
  • im-leadable
  • im0leadable
  • impkeadable
  • imppeadable
  • impoeadable
  • implwadable
  • implsadable
  • impldadable

Etymology of IMPLEADABLE

The word "impleadable" is derived from the combination of two root words: "im-" and "plead".

The prefix "im-" is a variant of the prefix "in-" which means "not" or "without". It is often used to give a negative or opposite meaning to a word.

The word "plead" comes from the Old French verb "pleder", which means "to argue in a court". It ultimately originates from the Latin word "plēdere", which has a similar meaning.

By combining these two roots, "im-" and "plead", the word "impleadable" is formed. The suffix "-able" is added to "plead" to indicate the potential or ability to be pleaded or argued in court. Thus, "impleadable" means "not able to be pleaded or argued in court".

Conjugate verb Impleadable

CONDITIONAL

I would impleadable
you would impleadable
he/she/it would impleadable
we would impleadable
they would impleadable

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be impleadabling
you would be impleadabling
he/she/it would be impleadabling
we would be impleadabling
they would be impleadabling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have impleadable
you would have impleadable
he/she/it would have impleadable
we would have impleadable
they would have impleadable

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been impleadabling
you would have been impleadabling
he/she/it would have been impleadabling
we would have been impleadabling
they would have been impleadabling

FUTURE

I will impleadable
you will impleadable
he/she/it will impleadable
we will impleadable
they will impleadable

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be impleadabling
you will be impleadabling
he/she/it will be impleadabling
we will be impleadabling
they will be impleadabling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have impleadabled
you will have impleadabled
he/she/it will have impleadabled
we will have impleadabled
they will have impleadabled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been impleadabling
you will have been impleadabling
he/she/it will have been impleadabling
we will have been impleadabling
they will have been impleadabling

IMPERATIVE

you impleadable
we let´s impleadable

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to impleadable

PAST

I impleadabled
you impleadabled
he/she/it impleadabled
we impleadabled
they impleadabled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was impleadabling
you were impleadabling
he/she/it was impleadabling
we were impleadabling
they were impleadabling

PAST PARTICIPLE

impleadabled

PAST PERFECT

I had impleadabled
you had impleadabled
he/she/it had impleadabled
we had impleadabled
they had impleadabled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been impleadabling
you had been impleadabling
he/she/it had been impleadabling
we had been impleadabling
they had been impleadabling

PRESENT

I impleadable
you impleadable
he/she/it impleadables
we impleadable
they impleadable

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am impleadabling
you are impleadabling
he/she/it is impleadabling
we are impleadabling
they are impleadabling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

impleadabling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have impleadabled
you have impleadabled
he/she/it has impleadabled
we have impleadabled
they have impleadabled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been impleadabling
you have been impleadabling
he/she/it has been impleadabling
we have been impleadabling
they have been impleadabling