English edit

Etymology edit

sabotage +‎ -able

Adjective edit

sabotageable (comparative more sabotageable, superlative most sabotageable)

  1. susceptible to sabotage
    • 1981, Donald Woods, Asking for Trouble: The Autobiography of a Banned Journalist:
      His pipe was very sabotageable, and we'd empty out the tobacco, put back a thin layer, pack about twenty match-heads in, then cover them with another layer of tobacco. George would light up, puff away for a while, then the lot would detonate []