Capable of being attacked or assaulted; vulnerable to attack.
From assault + -able (capable of being). Assault comes from Old French assalter, from a- + sallir (to jump/rush), literally 'to jump at.'
The root of assault is about jumping or rushing at something—that's why a sudden, violent attack feels like assault rather than a slow conflict.
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