fireable

/ˈfaɪərəbəl/
adjective
  1. Deserving or likely to result in being dismissed from a job.
    • His repeated lateness was considered a fireable behavior.
    • Making a serious mistake at work can be a fireable offense.
    • The company has a strict policy: stealing is a fireable action.
  2. Capable of being fired or discharged (as a weapon or projectile).
    • Only fireable ammunition should be used in the training exercise.
    • The antique cannon is still fireable after careful restoration.
    • The new rifle is designed to be fireable in extreme cold.
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