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Meanings of
susceptible
in English
Portuguese
susceptível
Catalan
susceptible
Spanish
susceptible
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(Often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of.
unsusceptible
Related terms
open
subject
capable
sensitive
vulnerable
liable
responsive
allergic
unprotected
amenable
Portuguese
susceptível
Susceptible.
Related terms
impressionable
impressible
Usage of
susceptible
in English
1
Reserves can be a precautionary measure for countries
susceptible
to financial crisis.
2
He kept a regular work routine and was clearly
susceptible
to attack.
3
Discrimination makes people poorer, and poverty makes people more
susceptible
to exploitation.
4
Genetic testing can show if people are
susceptible
to certain medical conditions.
5
Conclusion: Elderly and people with comorbidities were
susceptible
to severe COVID-19 infection.
6
Dodgson had finally located a
susceptible
InGen employee earlier in the year.
7
Objective: IDDM is an autoimmune disease that occurs among genetically
susceptible
individuals.
8
Older people are especially
susceptible
to the effects of a cold snap.
9
Struggling with the change Other facilities haven't been as
susceptible
to change.
10
This leaves World Cup events
susceptible
to weather changes-andthe aforementioned humidity.
11
However, less than 30 pc of our strains were
susceptible
to ampicillin.
12
They are
susceptible
to a variety of conflicts of interest, Bailey said.
13
And parents are just as
susceptible
as children to 'likes', he says.
14
Experts have said that people with preconditions are more
susceptible
to coronavirus.
15
There was significant temporal-cohort variability, especially at the
susceptible
to infectious stage.
16
That is not conjecture; it is
susceptible
of proof by eye witnesses.
Other examples for "susceptible"
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About this term
susceptible
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more susceptible
very susceptible
less susceptible
particularly susceptible
highly susceptible
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Translations for
susceptible
Portuguese
susceptível
suscetível
Catalan
susceptible
Spanish
susceptible
Susceptible
through the time
Susceptible
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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