(Often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of.
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.
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Susceptible в диалектах
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