beatable

/ˈbiːtəbəl/
adjective
  1. Possible to defeat or overcome in a competition, game, or conflict.
    • The puzzle looked hard, but I knew it was beatable if I stayed patient.
    • Even though they were the champions, our coach said they were beatable.
    • In a one-on-one race, no one is unbeatable — everyone is beatable on the right day.
  2. Possible to surpass or improve upon, such as a record or score.
    • The company's sales target seemed beatable after the new product launch.
    • The world record for the marathon is tough but beatable with the right training.
    • Her test score was high, but she believed it was beatable with more study.
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