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What does sackable mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word sackable? Here's what it means.

Adjective
  1. (of an act) Sufficiently severe to warrant the perpetrator being sacked.
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Examples
She called for racist behaviour to be made a sackable offence and for members of the public to given more opportunities to complain about racist behaviour by officers on duty.
Personally, I'm going to try not to write anything sackable over the next few days, just in case I end up in the same dole queue as Lembit.
Indeed, any discrepancies in regard to money could be a sackable offence.
Yes there would be big defeats, and yes, cages would be rattled, especially given the media's penchant for making coaches accountable and sackable at a finger-click.
Secondly a telly spat is not a sackable offence, even if it is misplaced.
That was more than 50 years ago, but today, it seems that a complimentary wolf-whistle is a sackable offence.

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