Etymology: [ s&-'sep-t&-b&l ] (adjective.) 1605. Late Latin susceptibilis, from Latin susceptus, past participle of suscipere to take up, admit, from sub-, sus- up + capere to take; more at SUB-, HEAVE.
in a susceptible manner, in a vulnerable manner, easily influenced or tricked; credulous, likely to be affected by something, A person who is vulnerable to being infected by a certain disease, especially sensitive, especially to a stimulus, susceptive, Capable of admitting anything additional, or any change, affection, or influence; readily acted upon; as, a body susceptible of color or of alteration, (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof" easily impressed emotionally, easily impressed emotionally, (suss-sep-tib-ul) -- capable of being affected by, or influenced by, Capable of being affected or infected (e g , body can be attacked by microorganisms and become ill), If you are susceptible to something or someone, you are very likely to be influenced by them. Young people are the most susceptible to advertisements James was extremely susceptible to flattery, vulnerable, prone, liable to be affected by illness; emotionally sensitive, impressionable, Capable of impression; having nice sensibility; impressible; tender; sensitive; as, children are more susceptible than adults; a man of a susceptible heart, (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof", a crop that may be damaged or a weed that may be readily controlled by a recommended rate of herbicide, If you are susceptible to a disease or injury, you are very likely to be affected by it. Walking with weights makes the shoulders very susceptible to injury = vulnerable, likely to happen to; to take up, receive, vulnerable to or potentially able to contract a disease Also refers to a microorganism that is vulnerable to the effects of a drug Contrast with resistant, able to be killed by a particular drug, Prone to infection by parasites and pathogens,
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in a susceptible manner, in a vulnerable manner
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easily influenced or tricked; credulous
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likely to be affected by something - "He was susceptible to minor ailments"
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A person who is vulnerable to being infected by a certain disease
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especially sensitive, especially to a stimulus
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Capable of admitting anything additional, or any change, affection, or influence; readily acted upon; as, a body susceptible of color or of alteration
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(often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof" easily impressed emotionally
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easily impressed emotionally
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(suss-sep-tib-ul) -- capable of being affected by, or influenced by
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Capable of being affected or infected (e g , body can be attacked by microorganisms and become ill)
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If you are susceptible to something or someone, you are very likely to be influenced by them. Young people are the most susceptible to advertisements James was extremely susceptible to flattery
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vulnerable, prone, liable to be affected by illness; emotionally sensitive, impressionable sıfat
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Capable of impression; having nice sensibility; impressible; tender; sensitive; as, children are more susceptible than adults; a man of a susceptible heart
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(often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof"
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susceptible
a crop that may be damaged or a weed that may be readily controlled by a recommended rate of herbicide
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If you are susceptible to a disease or injury, you are very likely to be affected by it. Walking with weights makes the shoulders very susceptible to injury = vulnerable
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likely to happen to; to take up, receive
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vulnerable to or potentially able to contract a disease Also refers to a microorganism that is vulnerable to the effects of a drug Contrast with resistant
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