poachable

/ˈpoʊtʃəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being taken or attracted away from a competitor, especially an employee or customer.
    • With the new contract, their best salesperson is now poachable.
    • In a competitive market, even loyal customers can be poachable.
    • The company worried that its top talent was poachable by higher-paying firms.
  2. Suitable for cooking by poaching.
    • Fresh salmon is highly poachable because it stays tender.
    • These eggs are very fresh and perfectly poachable.
    • The recipe calls for poachable fish fillets, not thick steaks.
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