Exploitable ( adjective , noun )

(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:

  1. The weakness in the computer system was quickly identified as exploitable by hackers.
  2. The new market was deemed exploitable by the company.
  3. The opportunity was deemed exploitable by the entrepreneur.
  4. The resources were deemed exploitable by the company.
  5. 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:

  1. The weakness in the computer system was quickly identified as exploitable by hackers.
  2. The new market was deemed exploitable by the company.
  3. The opportunity was deemed exploitable by the entrepreneur.
  4. The resources were deemed exploitable by the company.
  5. The company was accused of exploiting their workers.
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