Used in a Sentence

susceptibility

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for susceptibility.

Editorial note

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The condition of being susceptible; vulnerability.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of susceptibility gathered in one view.

noun

The condition of being susceptible; vulnerability.

noun

emotional sensitivity.

noun

(biology, medicine, of a pathogen) Being vulnerable to a treatment (usually an antibiotic or antifungal); also, the degree of such vulnerability (i.e., weak, moderate, or strong).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for susceptibility.

noun

The condition of being susceptible; vulnerability.

noun

emotional sensitivity.

noun

(biology, medicine, of a pathogen) Being vulnerable to a treatment (usually an antibiotic or antifungal); also, the degree of such vulnerability (i.e., weak, moderate, or strong).

noun

(physics) electric susceptibility, a measure of how easily a dielectric polarizes in response to an external electric field (compare permittivity).

Example sentences

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Digg must be earning even more, because of its greater number of users and their higher susceptibility to ads.

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For instance, a genetic susceptibility to addictive behavior could lead to higher rates of smoking, and therefore lung cancer.

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The majority of interactions with police fall somewhere between these two examples in terms of susceptibility.

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Or maybe said lawyer can afford a timeless Rolex due to lower mental susceptibility to shiny!

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If they did not perform susceptibility weighted imaging, they may have missed a tiny micro-haemorrhage.

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Academic research has found that people’s susceptibility to flattery is without limit and beyond satire.

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It looks like their primary contribution was an ability to measure the susceptibility of a device to these kinds of attacks.

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These and other studies suggest that susceptibility to mercury toxicity differs among individuals based on multiple genes, not all of which have been identified.

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Part of its variance in reader appeal may have to do with reader empathy, or perhaps susceptibility having one's mind rooted by an author.

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Wheres the disdain for predatory companies who prey on that susceptibility?

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Low energy, susceptibility to illness, infection and even physical growth delays.

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Moreover, there may be diseases that are associated with both increased susceptibility to infections and somewhat lower cognition (either the disease itself or its treatment).

Proper noun examples

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Susceptibility to length extension would also have disqualified SHA2-512 from SHA-3, where that property was a requirement, so it seems like the cryptographic community has come to conclusion about this.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use susceptibility in a sentence?

Digg must be earning even more, because of its greater number of users and their higher susceptibility to ads.

What does susceptibility mean?

The condition of being susceptible; vulnerability.

What part of speech is susceptibility?

susceptibility is commonly used as noun.