English to Arabic Dictionary accountable

accountable

مسؤول
definition
adjective
government must be accountable to its citizens
(of a person, organization, or institution) required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible.
the delayed introduction of characters' names is accountable, if we consider that names have a low priority
explicable; understandable.
translation of 'accountable'
adjective
ممكن تفسيره أو تعليله,
عرضة للمحاسبة,
مسؤول
example
Unless leaders are 'accountable' to a constituency, there can be no true democracy.
What's the status of finding out who or what is to be held 'accountable' for what went wrong?
All politicians are 'accountable' to us and we must not confuse arrogant indifference with real leadership.
Rogue government and rebel militias who prowl rural areas are hardly 'accountable' to higher authorities.
Individuals are fully 'accountable' to the organisation for the expenditure they incur.
The government is also 'accountable' to Parliament, which has the right to ask questions.
Politicians are held 'accountable' for their execution of duties in governing a country.
Should the corporate media not be held 'accountable' for blocking the democratic process?
The simple reason is the people in charge of spending the money are not 'accountable' to anyone.
When nobody can be held 'accountable' for decisions like this, democracy is dead.
The fact that he is ultimately 'accountable' to the clubs means that he needs a consensus from the clubs before he can act.
Vote for me and let me help you to make your student government more 'accountable' to you!
The treasurers are 'accountable' to the parties or agencies outside their office.
Utility agencies better coordinate their work and show they are 'accountable' to the public.
They should be elected democratically and be 'accountable' to all New Zealanders.
The plaintiffs say they want to see the church and government held 'accountable' for these abuses.
The Republic is not a free paper because we want to be 'accountable' to our readers, not to advertisers.
We have to make judgments on which we are 'accountable' to the public.
History will tell whether those responsible will be held 'accountable' for their crimes.
He suggested that a club be formed and that its members be held 'accountable' for the responsible use of the pier.
Their usual role is to provide the illusion of 'accountability' while refusing to lay a finger on the holders of power.
One of the consequences of their taking the Parliamentary path is 'accountability' .
Greater political diversity on the Exec has led to more 'accountability' to students.
In any democratic set up the question of 'accountability' of the budget is an important factor.
When public funds are involved, 'accountability' requires that money is spent wisely.
Will the big media outlets demand the same 'accountability' of themselves that they demand of everyone else?
He said 'accountability' was important for a police service wounded by a lack of public trust.
They have to make sure staff know their responsibilities and their 'accountability' .
It is about taking responsibility for the 'accountability' that actually you have now got a bad manager.
Goals need to be set and reviewed and 'accountability' cannot be ignored.
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