1. exploitable - Noun
2. exploitable - Adjective
Able to be exploited, especially commercially.
Easily fooled; credulous.
exploitable (plural exploitables)
A person or thing that can be exploited.
Exploitable land is limited in the rapidly expanding West African metropolis of some three million people, which is situated on a peninsula that juts into the Atlantic. Source: Internet
However, this mechanism proved to be exploitable by originators of unsolicited bulk email and as a consequence open mail relays have become rare, citation and many MTAs do not accept messages from open mail relays. Source: Internet
Dried Fish on Likoma Island Malawi has few exploitable mineral resources. Source: Internet
On 14 February, the court put the film and its soundtrack into receivership —no longer under McLaren's control, they were now to be administered as exploitable assets for addressing the band members' financial claims. Source: Internet
Honduras's mostly mountainous terrain confines agriculturally exploitable land to narrow bands along the coasts and to some previously fertile but now largely depleted valleys. Source: Internet
In 1957 near Pointe Indienne the French Societé des Pétroles de l'Afrique Equatoriale Françaises (SPAEF) found oil and gas reserves offshore in sufficient exploitable quantities. Source: Internet