Synonym: impressionable, open, pliable, pliant, suggestible, yielding. Antonym: immune. Similar words: inception, reception, exception, deceptive, perception, conception, apperception, acceptable. Meaning: [sə'septəbl] adj. 1. (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of 2. easily impressed emotionally.
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91. Retail prices are therefore very susceptible to the law of supply and demand.
92. Healthy people can contract necrotizing fasciitis, but people with chronic illnesses or open wounds are more susceptible.
93. Syndicated columnists are particularly susceptible to being conned by their important sources.
94. Ramsey-optimal prices are not concerned with alternative means of supply: hence they are in principle susceptible to competitive entry.
95. Patients with liver disease may be susceptible to infection, particularly when this is secondary to alcohol abuse.
96. They are susceptible of restriction only to prevent grave and immediate danger to interests which the state may lawfully protect.
97. It is at this free-swimming stage that it is susceptible to treatment.
98. New skills can increase personal satisfaction Women in particular are susceptible to believing that improving their appearance can help them reinvent themselves.
99. The only other animal susceptible to polio is the monkey.
100. It is called skin. Sensitive to caresses, it is susceptible to cold.
101. The resulting ungrazed vegetation would be less susceptible to erosion; floristic diversity would increase considerably.
102. Dyed Glassfish have been proven to be susceptible to Lymphocystis and the white marks may not in fact have been white spot.
103. The delays caused by such action can have considerable impact on services because the integrated railway timetable is very susceptible to disruption.
104. Other discourse types do not have such overtly marked units; but they may also be susceptible to the same representation.
105. That was in the late 1970s(sentencedict.com), before the firm redesigned its hardware to make it less susceptible.
106. Ciprofloxacin's spectrum of activity encompasses both Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogens, although anaerobic organisms are generally less susceptible.
107. This makes them more susceptible to the effects of Waaagh energy.
108. Proton magnetometers are also susceptible to interference from overhead cables.
109. The third works by making cancer cells susceptible to laser light which can be used to destroy them.
110. Alternatively, artificial footpath surfaces, which are not as susceptible to erosion, may be provided.
111. Existing systems for performing text recognition are susceptible to errors.
112. It's an additive that the Hyperactive Children's Support Group recommends eliminating from the diet of susceptible children.
113. He is irresponsible about his debts, alcoholic, accident-prone, and susceptible to disease.
114. The greatest challenge is strengthening judicial systems, which in some countries have long been susceptible to bribery or political pressure.
115. It was postulated that prior infection with adenovirus 12 might predispose genetically susceptible individuals to the later development of coeliac disease.
116. Those who place permanent or temporary personnel are more susceptible to layoffs than State job service employment interviewers.
117. In the three known infections, the staph was still susceptible to a few other antibiotics.
118. It is as if literature were perhaps necessarily less susceptible to the temptations of logocentrism than other forms of discourse.
119. Younger branches of S. cordifolia are much more susceptible to damage than older branches.
120. Young horses are usually most susceptible and we have seen several cases associated with stud premises.
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