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susceptibility
[ suh-sep-tuh-bil-i-tee ]
noun
- state or character of being susceptible:
susceptibility to disease.
- capacity for receiving mental or moral impressions; tendency to be emotionally affected.
- susceptibilities, capacities for emotion; feelings:
His susceptibilities are easily wounded.
- Electricity.
susceptibility
/ 蝉蓹藢蝉蓻辫迟蓹藞产瑟濒瑟迟瑟 /
noun
- the quality or condition of being susceptible
- the ability or tendency to be impressed by emotional feelings; sensitivity
- plural emotional sensibilities; feelings
- physics
- Also calledelectric susceptibility (of a dielectric) the amount by which the relative permittivity differs from unity 围
- Also calledmagnetic susceptibility (of a magnetic medium) the amount by which the relative permeability differs from unity 螝
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 苍辞苍顎却耻蝉路肠别辫顎卼颈路产颈濒顎僫路迟测 noun
- 辞顎卾别谤路蝉耻蝉路肠别辫顎卼颈路产颈濒顎僫路迟测 noun
- 辫谤别顎却耻蝉路肠别辫顎卼颈路产颈濒顎僫路迟测 noun plural presusceptibilities
- 耻苍顎却耻蝉路肠别辫顎卼颈路产颈濒顎僫路迟测 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of susceptibility1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Everyone sounds too smart to be prone to error, although Sevigny comes closest, embodying someone in a precarious state of emotional susceptibility, whose obvious intelligence hides unspoken wounds.
鈥淔or 100 years or more, we鈥檝e known that measles does cause an acute susceptibility to other infections,鈥 Mina said.
Obesity is another factor that can increase susceptibility to infections as well as the severity by ramping up inflammation in the body.
In the aftermath of two bruising strikes and a protracted slowdown, Hollywood鈥檚 susceptibility to such forces should be no surprise.
At higher doses, kratom has been associated with side effects like liver injury and slowed breathing, with other drugs or medications potentially affecting a person鈥檚 susceptibility to some of these adverse outcomes.
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