answerable

responsável
definition
adjective
I'm not answerable to you for my every movement
required to explain or justify one's actions to; responsible or having to report to.
straightforward and answerable questions
(of a question) able to be answered.
translation of 'answerable'
adjective
responsável,
a que se pode responder
example
If one is confronted by questions and doubts concerning our religious fundamentals, he should have faith that these questions are 'answerable' .
If mediocre students pray for easily 'answerable' question papers, the bright ones seek good memory power.
The question is probably not 'answerable' in any very specific way.
The second question is not quite so easily 'answerable' .
Science on the other hand normally sticks to the 'answerable' questions, and can afford the luxury of insisting on truth and proof in its reporting.
We stop asking 'answerable' questions, and are left with the important ones; the ones we can't answer.
These questions may never be fully 'answerable' .
One of the intriguing questions, only partly 'answerable' at present, is why the birds migrate at all.
Instead I argued that such ultimate questions are not 'answerable' , at least by anyone in our contemporary conversation.
Otherwise, it was a very 'answerable' paper with a good choice of questions.
It's certainly a humbler and more 'answerable' question.
The original question posed in the title is not really 'answerable' .
Obviously some questions may not yet be 'answerable' with the evidence available.
These questions are all 'answerable' , to a considerable degree, through research.
Question 8 stood alone as the only straightforward, 'answerable' question on the entire ballot, and yet it too was fraught with complexities.
But that conjured up another question, which was not as 'answerable' as the first.
It's an 'answerable' question that no one has ever pressed seriously.
Judging by his alchemy and religious writings, which considerably outnumber those concerned with scientific matters, he clearly believed that some of these questions were 'answerable' by other methods.
First, clinicians must convert their need for information in the clinical decision-making process into an 'answerable' question.
That is a question that the president simply said is not 'answerable' right now.
Can I remind her and other members of the Council that they are elected to be responsible to the council tax payers of Bradford and are supposedly 'answerable to' them.
The Cabinet would be responsible to the President, but 'answerable to' Parliament.
However, the bill does not require members to be representative of the local population or 'answerable to' it.
But we are in danger of losing the principle, 300 years in the making, that law-makers should be 'answerable to' the people.
The Chief Justice is not 'answerable to' the Prime Minister nor any other politician or group of politicians, not even the Parliament.
Because domestic controls could be deactivated, she believes the answer is to make internet service providers 'answerable for' the access they allow.
Now you could argue that a political leader is not responsible for all the hopes invested in him or her, any more than Brad Pitt or Madonna are 'answerable for' the dreams of their fans.
Democracy might be a flawed process but it was better than handing over control to faceless big business who are not 'answerable to' the voters.
The answer is they're not really part of the campaign, so no one knows who's 'answerable for' those ads.
To him it means being personally 'answerable for' everything that happens in government (and dismissing whomever he can blame).
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