politically vulnerable

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Refers to susceptibility to harm in a political context.

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Examples (10)

  • The new government found itself politically vulnerable after the recent scandal.
  • Opposition parties often target leaders who appear politically vulnerable.
  • Without strong public support, the reform proposal remained politically vulnerable.
  • Dictatorships are inherently politically vulnerable to popular uprisings.
  • His past mistakes made him politically vulnerable to attacks from rivals.
  • The small nation felt politically vulnerable without powerful allies.
  • A sudden shift in public opinion can leave even strong leaders politically vulnerable.
  • The candidate's inconsistent statements rendered her politically vulnerable.
  • To avoid being politically vulnerable, the party sought broad consensus.
  • Developing countries are often politically vulnerable to external pressures.