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reportable

American  
[ri-pawrt-uh-buhl] / rɪˈpɔrt ə bəl /

adjective

  1. able to be reported; suitable for reporting.

  2. being an offense, accident, infectious disease case, etc., that one is legally required to report to the authorities.


Example Sentences

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Revenue from reportable segments—the company’s preferred metric, which includes fee business and owned, leased and managed lease hotels—came to $2.47 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

A government spokesperson said that the substance in question "is closely monitored and is reportable under the Poisons Act" meaning retailers should tell the authorities if they suspect it is being bought to cause harm.

From BBC

In the first decade of tracking measles cases and deaths after it became a reportable disease in 1912, an average of 6,000 Americans died from the disease each year.

From Salon

More worrisome: although active, or symptomatic, TB is a reportable disease, latent TB is not.

From Salon

It is not an illegal substance and is used for industrial purposes, but it is still classified as a reportable poison.

From BBC