sacrificeability

[US]//ˌsæk.rɪ.faɪ.səˈbɪl.ɪ.ti//
[UK]//ˌsæk.rə.faɪ.səˈbɪl.ə.t̬i//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being able to be sacrificed; expendability for a purpose; the degree to which something or someone can be given up, lost, or disposed of to achieve a goal; in ethics or decision-making, the acceptability of sacrificing an interest, resource, or individual for a perceived greater good

Phrases & Collocations

sacrificeability matters

high sacrificeability

low sacrificeability

shared sacrificeability

sacrificeability level

boost sacrificeability

test sacrificeability

building sacrificeability

sacrificeability increased

Example Sentences

the team debated the sacrificeability of the older servers to keep critical systems online.

under pressure, he questioned the sacrificeability of his weekends for a promotion.

the report assessed the sacrificeability of nonessential features in the next release.

they increased the sacrificeability of redundant components to improve overall reliability.

investors often argue over the sacrificeability of short-term profit for long-term growth.

in planning, we must define the sacrificeability of backup teams during peak demand.

the coach measured the sacrificeability of star players in a game already decided.

security reviews examine the sacrificeability of isolated accounts to contain breaches.

her strategy relied on the sacrificeability of minor comforts to meet the deadline.

the director weighed the sacrificeability of supporting roles to strengthen the lead performance.

we tested the sacrificeability of staging environments by shutting them down without warning.

the policy clarified the sacrificeability of optional benefits during a budget freeze.

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