The Collaborative International Dictionary
Violable
Violable \Vi"o*la*ble\, a. [L. violabilis: cf. F. violable. See Violate.] Capable of being violated, broken, or injured. -- Vi"o*la*bly, adv.
Wiktionary
violable
a. Capable of being violated, break, or injured.
WordNet
violable
adj. that can be violated; "a violable rule"; "a violable contract" [ant: inviolable]
Usage examples of "violable".
He propounded no problem--pleaded with neither violable principle nor erring ignorance.
Two lawyers and a professional general, who had been called in his day to the bar, had sat in a room and removed from an entire people their one inviolable right which had proved, upon test, to be as easily violable as a man transmitting a dozen or so words from a slip of paper to the telegraph wire.