vitiable

/ˈvɪʃiəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being spoiled, damaged, or made less effective.
    • Fresh produce is highly vitiable if not stored at the correct temperature.
    • The fragile peace treaty was vitiable by any small act of aggression.
    • His argument was vitiable because it relied on outdated statistics.
  2. Capable of being legally invalidated or made void.
    • The will was vitiable due to a lack of proper witnesses.
    • A contract signed under pressure may be considered vitiable in court.
    • Any agreement made by a minor is often vitiable by law.
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