exploitable

/ɪkˈsplɔɪtəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be used in a way that gives an advantage, often unfairly.
    • Young and inexperienced workers are often exploitable by dishonest employers.
    • The software had an exploitable security flaw that hackers could attack.
    • The team found an exploitable weakness in the opposing defense.
  2. Capable of being developed or used for profit or benefit.
    • The region has exploitable mineral deposits that could bring jobs.
    • The company is looking for exploitable markets in other countries.
    • This land is exploitable for farming if we irrigate it properly.
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