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susceptible

[suh-sep-tuh-buhl] / səˈsɛp tə bəl /


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The fund holds real estate investment trusts with a lower carbon footprint and are less susceptible to climate risks such as sea-level rise, floods, and storms.

From Barron's • Jun. 10, 2026

These Acts of Church and Man are having effects on fertilizer supply chains, which could leave farmers susceptible to something approaching an Act of God in agricultural consequences.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026

When MHC I levels were reduced, cancer cells became more susceptible to attacks from CD4+ T cells.

From Science Daily • Jun. 4, 2026

Is he willing to make sacrifices for the long-term good, or is he susceptible to the pull of short-term gratification?

From Slate • Jun. 2, 2026

In addition, Tawantinsuyu was invaded by other European pestilences, to which the Indians were equally susceptible.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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