/dɪˌstrʌktəˈbɪləti/ – noun
Definition: Khả năng bị phá hủy.
A more thorough explanation: the capacity to be destroyed by some action or by law
Example: The ready (=immediately possible) destructibility of evidence is one factor police can consider when determining whether a warrantless search (=property search without an official document permitting the police to do so) can be carried out.