Blamability

/ˌbleɪməˈbɪləti/ noun

The quality or state of being capable of being blamed; the degree to which someone or something can be held responsible.

From 'blamable' (worthy of blame) plus the abstract noun suffix '-ity.' This philosophical term emerged in 17th-century English to discuss responsibility and moral accountability.

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