susceptible (Meaning)
susceptible (a)
(often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of
susceptible (s)
easily impressed emotionally
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susceptible Sentence Examples
- Infants are particularly susceptible to respiratory infections due to their immature immune systems.
- Certain breeds of dogs are more susceptible to hip dysplasia than others.
- The elderly are highly susceptible to falls due to weakened muscles and impaired balance.
- The population was susceptible to the spread of disease because of poor sanitation.
- Certain materials are more susceptible to corrosion than others when exposed to moisture.
- The experiment demonstrated how susceptible cells are to radiation damage.
- People with allergies are susceptible to specific triggers that provoke an immune response.
- The economy is susceptible to fluctuations in global markets and political events.
- Children who have had chickenpox become susceptible to shingles later in life.
- Some viruses are more susceptible to antiviral medications than others.
FAQs About the word susceptible
(often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of, easily impressed emotionally
sensitive, prone,vulnerable, exposed, subject (to), in jeopardy, endangered,liable, in deep water, uncovered
protected, covered, unsusceptible,invulnerable, protected, covered, unexposed, unexposed, unsusceptible, invulnerable
Infants are particularly susceptible to respiratory infections due to their immature immune systems.
Certain breeds of dogs are more susceptible to hip dysplasia than others.
The elderly are highly susceptible to falls due to weakened muscles and impaired balance.
The population was susceptible to the spread of disease because of poor sanitation.