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susceptible

[suh-sep-tuh-buhl] / səˈsɛp tə bəl /


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And I don’t think that they would be as susceptible to the crime that happened if they weren’t in particularly precarious times in their life.

From Los Angeles Times

That may reflect how investors view applications as most susceptible to AI disruption.

From MarketWatch

Despite being a major energy producer, China is the world's biggest importer of oil, making its aviation industry susceptible to global energy shocks.

From BBC

"Pakistan could be susceptible to allegations that it was naive," he says of that scenario.

From BBC

While the vast majority of liquid nitrogen and ammonia is domestically produced, the U.S. imports about half of its urea, making it susceptible to the Middle East supply shock.

From Los Angeles Times