assailable (Meaning)

Wordnet

assailable (s)

not defended or capable of being defended

Webster

assailable (a.)

Capable of being assailed.

assailable Sentence Examples

  1. The fortress was considered impenetrable, yet it had a few weak points that made it assailable.
  2. Despite his confident demeanor, his ego was surprisingly assailable under criticism.
  3. The opposing team exploited the midfield's weaknesses, rendering the defense assailable.
  4. The encryption algorithm proved assailable under intense scrutiny by cybersecurity experts.
  5. The political leader's popularity waned, leaving him increasingly assailable to criticism.
  6. The company's outdated security measures made its network assailable to cyber attacks.
  7. The boxer's strategy focused on finding his opponent's weaknesses to make him more assailable.
  8. The argument was solid, but it still had a few logical loopholes that made it assailable.
  9. The team's lack of coordination made their formation assailable to counterattacks.
  10. The journalist's investigative report uncovered the corporation's unethical practices, making it assailable in the public eye.

FAQs About the word assailable

not defended or capable of being defendedCapable of being assailed.

imperilled, imperiled, exposed, unsecured, unprotected, insecure, unguarded, susceptible, vulnerable, liable

protected, secure, protected, tenable, secure, defended, defended, secured, tenable, defensible

The fortress was considered impenetrable, yet it had a few weak points that made it assailable.

Despite his confident demeanor, his ego was surprisingly assailable under criticism.

The opposing team exploited the midfield's weaknesses, rendering the defense assailable.

The encryption algorithm proved assailable under intense scrutiny by cybersecurity experts.