accountability

/əˌkaʊn.təˈbɪl.ə.ti/
noun 4

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

greater, increased

local, public

The government promised to improve local accountability by holding monthly meetings with community leaders.

democratic, financial, managerial, moral, parliamentary, police, political, professional | government, police

VERB + ACCOUNTABILITY

enhance, improve, increase, strengthen

reduce, weaken

When companies avoid public reporting, they reduce accountability for their actions.

ensure

PREP

~ for

The government must accept accountability for the rising cost of healthcare services.

~ to

Teachers have a responsibility for accountability to parents regarding their students' progress.

PHRASES

a demand for accountability, a lack of accountability

The government faced growing demands for accountability after the environmental disaster.

a need for accountability

The company faced growing pressure from customers demanding a need for accountability in their supply chain.

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