Rechargeable vs Chargeable - What's the difference?
rechargeable | chargeable |
able to be recharged, especially of a battery that can be recharged from mains electricity via a charger
That may be charged to an account.
(rare) Liable to be accused (either formally or informally).
* 1865 , Joel Prentiss Bishop, Commentaries on the Criminal Law (volume 2, page 380)
As adjectives the difference between rechargeable and chargeable
is that rechargeable is able to be recharged, especially of a battery that can be recharged from mains electricity via a charger while chargeable is that may be charged to an account.As a noun rechargeable
is a device that may be recharged.rechargeable
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(en adjective)- Thus, if one confines another, even a prisoner, who has not had the small-pox, with an infected person, whereby the one confined takes the distemper and dies, he is chargeable with murder.
