Exploitable
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Exploitable ( adjective )
Able to be used, taken advantage of, or manipulated for one's own benefit.
Origin:
From the verb "exploit" - to make use of something in a way that is unfair or wrong.
Examples:
- The weakness in the computer system was quickly identified as exploitable by hackers.
- The new market was deemed exploitable by the company.
- The opportunity was deemed exploitable by the entrepreneur.
- The resources were deemed exploitable by the company.
- The company was accused of exploiting their workers.
(As a noun)
Exploitable ( noun )
Able to be used, taken advantage of, or manipulated for one's own benefit.
Origin:
From the verb "exploit" - to make use of something in a way that is unfair or wrong.
Examples:
- The weakness in the computer system was quickly identified as exploitable by hackers.
- The new market was deemed exploitable by the company.
- The opportunity was deemed exploitable by the entrepreneur.
- The resources were deemed exploitable by the company.
- The company was accused of exploiting their workers.