infirmable
/ɪnˈfɔɪməbəl/Definitions
1. adjective
capable of being weakened or impaired
“The new policy made the company’s financial situation infirmable, leading to its eventual bankruptcy.”
2. adjective
liable to become weak or feeble
“Her health has become infirmable due to years of neglecting her well-being.”
3. adjective
liable to become impaired or weakened
“The company’s infirmable financial situation made it a target for takeovers.”