make sb liable
Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words
To cause someone to become legally responsible.
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- Failure to provide adequate safety equipment could make the company liable for injuries.
- His reckless actions inadvertently made him liable for the damages.
- New legislation aims to make online platforms liable for content posted by users.
- The contract clause was designed to make the contractor liable for any delays.
- To avoid legal issues, ensure your policies do not make employees personally liable.
- They argued that the omission did not make the client liable for the full amount.
- Insufficient warning labels might make the manufacturer liable for product misuse.
- A manager's negligence can make the entire department liable for fines.
- Such a decision would make the city liable for millions in compensation.
- You must take precautions to not make yourself liable for others' mistakes.