adjective
- capable of being misused or treated improperly
Examples
- The new software feature is abusable if proper security measures aren’t implemented.
- Social media platforms often contain abusable reporting systems.
- The company identified several abusable loopholes in their return policy.
- Privacy advocates worry that facial recognition technology is highly abusable.
- The voting system was redesigned to eliminate abusable vulnerabilities.
- Many online services have abusable features that spammers exploit.