Synonym: defenseless, exposed, open, sensitive, susceptible, unprotected. Similar words: considerable, bearable, comparable, favorable, considerably, able, funeral, mineral. Meaning: ['vʌlnərəbl] adj. 1. susceptible to attack 2. susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation 3. capable of being wounded or hurt.
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91, They are also vulnerable to the stresses and strains of a larger cosmic struggle and can become casualties in the process.
92, The breeding range of island species is small and therefore vulnerable, and the species themselves may be quite primitive.
93, Such branch lines are of course vulnerable to changes in output level or distribution policy of their users.
94, Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional. Our only choice is a question of engagement. Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection. Brene Brown
95, Wet hair tends to stretch and break and is very vulnerable so never use a bristle brush on hair when wet.
96, To share your weakness is to make yourself vulnerable; to make yourself vulnerable is to show your strength. Criss Jami
97, The Methodist chapel is also in a vulnerable spot, standing as it does at the crossroads.
98, When they could no longer claim to act with royal backing they were dangerously vulnerable.
99, But government through bloodline is vulnerable to the same objections whether it occurs through voting or the passing down of a crown.
100, Good and honest people are equally vulnerable to being hypocritical and deceptive when self- interests are involved – sometimes even honest people have to pay the price of acting hypocritically or unscrupulously. Dr T.P.Chia
101, Lopsided and vulnerable, he tried to climb the barrage and get to the second balloon.
102, The law is vulnerable to being manipulated or abused to serve injustice, and vulture lawyers simply rape the law and prostitute justice to serve the unscrupulous and guilty for profits. Dr T.P.Chia
103, She had achieved a balance between her vulnerable, nurturing, feeling side and the rational, assertive, analytical side.
104, These activities would include the appointment of case managers for individuals such as the vulnerable elderly when it was appropriate. 2.http://sentencedict.com/vulnerable.html
105, Vulnerable, and exposed ... The bedroom door opened, but the questioning smile died slowly on her lips.
106, The AFL-CIO has targeted 75 vulnerable Republican seats as part of a push to restore Democratic control of the House.
107, We're vulnerable to another takeover bid, especially if there's another recession.
108, The automaker was particularly vulnerable because it keeps only a short supply of extra parts to save costs.
109, Religion is vulnerable to religious fanaticism and political extremism-history is full of religious oppression, violence, terrorism and wars. Dr T.P.Chia
110, The Western hemisphere would soon be in range of and vulnerable to Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles, carrying megaton warheads.
111, But a man who bled was vulnerable, and a wound caused by a mouse-trap showed a reassuring degree of incompetence.
112, The most vulnerable cells were those which the body renews most frequently; especially the white blood cells[sentencedict.com], including the lymphocytes.
113, Bicycle riders are exposed and vulnerable, and when they are involved in accidents their machines give them virtually no protection.
114, But the more rapidly an organism learns, the more vulnerable it is to adventitious contingencies.
115, Equally vulnerable to human weapons are the armoured giants of the animal world, the rhinos and the elephants.
116, In any case the vast base was vulnerable to nuclear attack.
117, Newspaper publishing is capital-intensive, and the product is vulnerable to even short-lived strikes.
118, But his timid approach has left him vulnerable to attacks from all sides.
119, Those over 70 and certain other vulnerable groups are entitled to receive advice and assistance connected with wills.
120, We owe our children – the most vulnerable citizens in any society – a life free from violence and fear. Nelson Mandela
More similar words: considerable, bearable, comparable, favorable, considerably, able, funeral, mineral, cable, table, generate, enable, unable, in general, tableau, be able to, suitable, vegetable, reliable, variable, disabled, on the table, available, agreeable, remarkable, acceptable, inevitable, tablespoon, changeable, generation gap.