Passibility
Pronunciation: /ˈpæsˈaɪˈbaɪˈɫiˈtaɪ/
Passibility (noun)
- The quality of being able to be hurt, damaged, or affected by something.
- The state of being likely to be influenced or changed by outside conditions.
Examples
- The material has high passibility, so it can be harmed easily.
- Passibility increases when the surface is exposed to strong chemicals.