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    Ac·count·a·bil·i·ty
    /əˌkoun(t)əˈbilədē/

    noun

  2. Accountability is a noun that describes accepting responsibility, and it can be personal or very public. A government has accountability for decisions and laws affecting its citizens; an individual has accountability for acts and behaviors.

  3. accountability. noun. OPAL W. /əˌkaʊntəˈbɪləti/. /əˌkaʊntəˈbɪləti/. [uncountable] (formal) the fact of being responsible for your decisions or actions and expected to explain them when you are asked. proposals for greater police accountability.

  4. Accountability, in terms of ethics and governance, is equated with answerability, culpability, liability, and the expectation of account-giving. [1] As in an aspect of governance, it has been central to discussions related to problems in the public sector, nonprofit, private ( corporate ), and individual contexts.

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · Accountability, principle according to which a person or institution is responsible for a set of duties and can be required to give an account of their fulfilment to an authority that is in a position to issue rewards or punishment. Despite the apparent precision of this definition, controversy has.

  6. 4 days ago · accountability in American English. (əˌkauntəˈbɪlɪti) noun. 1. the state of being accountable, liable, or answerable. 2. Education. a policy of holding schools and teachers accountable for students' academic progress by linking such progress with funding for salaries, maintenance, etc.

  7. What does the noun accountability mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun accountability. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. accountability has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. finance (mid 1700s) parliament (mid 1700s) See meaning & use.

  8. Noun. Filter. noun. The state of being accountable; liability to be called on to render an account; accountableness; responsible for; answerable for. Wiktionary. (military) The obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property, documents, or funds.

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