adjective
- capable of being confiscated; subject to seizure by an authority
Usage: formal, legal
Examples
- The smuggled goods were deemed confiscatable under customs law.
- Any property obtained through illegal means is confiscatable by the government.
- The court ruled that the assets were confiscatable as proceeds of fraud.
- Counterfeit merchandise is confiscatable at the border.
- The judge determined the vehicle was confiscatable due to its use in criminal activity.