defendability

[US]/ˌdiːfendəˈbɪləti/
[UK]/ˌdiːfendəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.The quality of being capable of being defended against attack, criticism, or failure.

Example Sentences

the defendability of the new software system is currently being evaluated by our security team.

military engineers focused on improving the defendability of the strategic outpost.

high walls and a deep moat significantly increased the castle's defendability during the siege.

critics questioned the legal defendability of the proposed regulations.

the concept of defendability must be integrated into the network architecture from the start.

open terrain greatly reduces the defendability of this position against enemy armor.

auditors found a lack of defendability in the company's financial reporting process.

we need to analyze the cost versus the defendability of this insurance policy.

the treaty aims to ensure the collective defendability of all member nations.

proper documentation is crucial for the defendability of your tax returns.

urban planners discussed how to enhance the defendability of the city center.

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