rongálható
Rongálható is a Hungarian adjective that translates to "damagable" or "vulnerable to damage" in English. It describes something that can be easily harmed, broken, or spoiled. The term is often used in contexts where the physical integrity of an object or material is a concern. For instance, delicate fabrics might be described as rongálható if they are prone to tearing or snagging. Similarly, certain types of packaging might be considered rongálható if they do not offer sufficient protection against impact or mishandling. The word implies a susceptibility to negative alterations, suggesting that care should be taken when handling or storing the item in question. In a broader sense, it can also refer to something that is susceptible to negative influence or corruption, though this usage is less common than its literal meaning related to physical damage. The root of the word, "rongál," means to damage or ruin, further emphasizing the idea of vulnerability.