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vulnerable

[vuhl-ner-uh-buhl] / ˈvʌl nər ə bəl /


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"So they're still incredibly vulnerable. I think there's a phrase of you know, everybody has a plan until they're punched in the face."

From BBC

“This makes us vulnerable and discredits our goal to be a strong, independent geopolitical power,” Pentus-Rosimannus said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Highflying and frothy stocks would be among the ones most vulnerable to unraveling until investors find their footing.

From MarketWatch

“Market deficits and declining inventories imply that the silver market is now increasingly vulnerable to periods of strong investment demand, which in turn could lead to bouts of liquidity tightness,” UBS says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sauropods were long necked, long tailed plant eaters that grew into the largest animals ever to walk on land, yet their earliest life stages were small, exposed, and highly vulnerable.

From Science Daily