foilable

/ˈfoʊɪləbəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

capable of being foiled; having the potential to be thwarted or defeated

“The team’s defense proved to be foilable, allowing the opposing team to score multiple goals.”

2. adjective

related to or involving the act of foiling or thwarting something

“The foilable nature of the villain’s plan was discovered by the detective, who foiled it.”

Synonyms

  • prone
  • susceptible
  • vulnerable

Antonyms

  • foiling
  • inviolable