Assailability (Noun)
Meaning
Vulnerability to forceful attack.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The critic's caustic remarks targeted the mayor's policy initiatives, probing every weak point to demonstrate its assailability to competing solutions.
- Opponents exploited the senator's prior contradictory statements as proof of her platform's inherent assailability on economic reform issues.
- Exposés published by the press spotlighted high levels of nuclear security threats that placed government claims to deterrent effectives in credible doubt; pointing starkly to systemic assailability.
- In response to burgeoning protests and increasingly strong public outcry, politicians found that their policies’ previously supposed steadfastness was rapidly open to proven assailability on numerous constitutional rights issues.
- A blistering series of public assaults by fierce detractors convinced scores of fence-sitters that his unsteady lead on the election roster cast immense question over election platform strategic planning prospects of practicality, on account fundamentally due to assailability before opponents and other sources of potentially debilitating skepticism.