detractable
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:His behavior at the company was so controversial that it became impeachable, and he faced internal investigations.
Definition:Able to be legally charged with a crime by a higher court; able to be impeached.
Example:The false accusations were incriminable and led to a defamation lawsuit against the accuser.
Definition:Able to be made to seem guilty of a crime or misconduct; incriminating.
Example:The candidate's detractable record made it criticizable for the press to focus on his past mistakes.
Definition:Able to be criticized or condemned by others; subject to criticism.
Example:Certain financial practices were considered open-to-criticize in the annual economic report.
Definition:Exposed to or capable of receiving criticism; susceptible to blame or censure.
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