evadierbar
Evadirbar is a neologism used in German-language discussions to describe something that can be evaded or circumvented. Derived from the verb evadieren (to evade) and the adjectival suffix -bar ("able to be"), it follows the common German pattern for properties such as reparierbar or sichtbarbar. The term is not yet part of standard dictionaries but has appeared in technical, policy, and media contexts to flag weaknesses in systems, rules, or controls that allow bypass without immediate penalty or detection.
Use and scope: In information security, privacy, and compliance debates, evadirbar denotes a property that undermines
Criticism and implications: The label often signals a call for redesign, stronger enforcement, or more robust
See also: security by design, evasion, bypass, circumvention, compliance.