cullibility

/kəˈlɪbɪlɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The quality or state of being liable to be culled or eliminated, especially because of being inferior or weak.

“The company’s cullibility was a major concern in their business model, as they relied heavily on customer retention.”

2. noun

The capacity for being culled or removed, especially in a natural or biological context.

“The cullibility of the deer population in the forest was a factor in the park rangers’ management decisions.”

Synonyms

  • susceptibility
  • vulnerability

Antonyms

  • resilience
  • robustness