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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121. But this was very much the effect that the Duchess of Argyll always had on susceptible gentlemen.
122. For example, cucumbers, lettuce, tomatoes and tobacco are very susceptible to attacks from the Cucumber Mosaic Virus.
123. For some reason, people who get allergies aren't as susceptible to parasites.
124. Studies have shown evidence that teenagers may be particularly susceptible to depression alter childbirth.
125. Buildings of less than 20 storeys are the most susceptible to resonance.
126. Pest problems Greenhouse crops are susceptible to greenfly, whitefly and red spider mite which all feed on the leaves.
127. Bacteria are also susceptible to drying and again their susceptibility varies.
128. In fact, public figures are often more susceptible because they are isolated.
129. C, as they seem more susceptible to the disease when kept at lower temperatures.
130. Thus they were especially susceptible of premature discovery by the enemy.
131. Network programs that involve remote file transfer are especially susceptible to eavesdroppers gaining access to the contents of files.
132. A diver is reputedly more susceptible to the bends the colder the water is.
133. Though relatively healthy animals, state health officials warn that they are notoriously susceptible to bubonic plague.
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134. Headaches, migraine, insomnia, epilepsy and rheumatoid arthritis are among the conditions that are susceptible to placebos.
135. Who knows what infinitesimal variation of brain chemistry might have made Kaczynski susceptible at birth to the hospital trauma nine months later?
136. But I was as susceptible as any other golfer and loved to look at new equipment.
137. Drunks and drug-takers are less susceptible to pain, because their senses are numbed by whatever they have been drinking or taking.
138. Bush upright, twiggy , roots particularly susceptible to Armillaria.
139. Her mind was now very susceptible to affront .
140. Results:Methicillin susceptible staphylococcus aureus(MSSA)were susceptivity to most antibiotics.
141. Socks and stockings are particularly susceptible to charging.
142. Thinner dielectrics, however[sentencedict.com], are more susceptible to ESD overstress.
143. Results Through the investigation, we found many susceptible factors in patients with recurring monilia vulvovaginitis.
144. Permeation Concerns - Non-metal hose is susceptible to having gases permeate through the hose wall and into the atmosphere.
145. With PHP the application will often times still work, but unknowingly you may have opened up a large security hole in your coding that may be susceptible to attacks.
146. Wide-angle lenses tend to work best because the blown-out sun takes up less of the image, but they are susceptible to lens flare.
147. But are women more sleep-deprived and more susceptible to conditioned response than men?
148. While most swine influenza viruses have been susceptible to all four drugs, the most recent swine influenza viruses isolated from humans are resistant to amantadine and rimantadine.
149. For the vulnerability of sensor node, makes the sensor networks are susceptible to masquerader attacks.
150. The truth is that a woman is extremely susceptible to a man who remorseful.
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