Beatable (adjective)

  1. Able to be defeated or overcome.
  2. Susceptible to being beaten or defeated.

Origin:

The word beatable is derived from the verb "to beat", meaning to defeat or overcome, and refers to something that can be defeated or overcome.

Examples:

  1. Despite their reputation, the team was beatable and we were able to win.
  2. The champion boxer was once considered unbeatable, but his opponents found that he was in fact beatable.
  3. The game was difficult but beatable with practice.
  4. The competition was fierce, but the team found a way to make the opponents beatable.
  5. The company's stock was once considered beatable, but it has since turned around and is now thriving.
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