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susceptible

[suh-sep-tuh-buhl] / səˈsɛp tə bəl /


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Other GSA officials under him had also raised safety concerns about Grok, which they viewed as sycophantic and too susceptible to manipulation or corruption by faulty or biased data—creating a potential system risk.

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Growing up in an era of ecstatic religious feeling, brought up by a fervent father and superstitious mother, the youngest Fox sisters may have been susceptible to the notion of spirits.

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Others are susceptible to competition against people with insider knowledge, like gambles on whether Lady Gaga will appear during the Super Bowl halftime show.

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The rising popularity of mention markets has come even though critics say they are susceptible to abuse.

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The underwater cables that keep it connected to the internet are susceptible to sabotage.

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