expugnable

[ek-spuhg-nuh-buhl]

expugnable Definition

  • 1capable of being taken by force; conquerable
  • 2capable of being overcome or defeated

Using expugnable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "expugnable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fortress was deemed expugnable by the invading army.

  • Example

    The team's defense was expugnable and easily penetrated by the opposing team.

  • Example

    The company's market share is expugnable if they don't adapt to changing trends.

expugnable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for expugnable

Antonyms for expugnable

Phrases with expugnable

  • a position that is vulnerable to attack or conquest

    Example

    The army's expugnable position was quickly overrun by the enemy.

  • an argument that is weak and easily refuted

    Example

    His expugnable argument was quickly dismissed by the panel.

  • a fortress that is capable of being taken by force

    Example

    The city's expugnable fortress was captured by the invading army.

Origins of expugnable

from Latin 'expugnabilis', from 'expugnare' meaning 'to take by storm'

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Summary: expugnable in Brief

'Expugnable' [ek-spuhg-nuh-buhl] describes something that is capable of being taken by force or overcome. It can refer to a physical location, such as a fortress, or a more abstract concept, such as an argument or market share. Examples include 'The fortress was deemed expugnable by the invading army.' and 'The company's market share is expugnable if they don't adapt to changing trends.'