forceable

/ˈfɔrsəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being forced or achieved by using physical strength or power.
    • The old lock was rusty but still forceable with a crowbar.
    • The security system made the safe nearly impossible to be forceable.
    • The door was not forceable, so the firefighters had to break a window.
  2. Capable of being enforced or made to happen by authority or law.
    • The new regulation is forceable starting next month.
    • The court ruled that the contract was forceable despite the technical error.
    • Some laws are not forceable without proper resources.
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