loopholed

/ˈluːphoʊld/
adjective
  1. Containing a loophole (an ambiguity or omission that allows avoidance of a rule or obligation).
    • The tax law was so loopholed that wealthy individuals could avoid paying almost anything.
    • The new regulation is less loopholed than the previous one, closing many common workarounds.
    • Critics argued the contract was loopholed, leaving the company with no real responsibility.
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