render sb/sth vulnerable

Frequency: 6.810.3 per million words

More formal than 'make'.

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Examples (10)

  • The sudden economic downturn could render many businesses vulnerable to bankruptcy.
  • Lack of proper security measures will inevitably render their systems vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
  • His emotional fragility might render him vulnerable to manipulation.
  • The harsh winter storms are expected to render the elderly population particularly vulnerable.
  • By isolating itself, the nation risks being rendered politically vulnerable on the global stage.
  • Removing protective tariffs would render domestic industries vulnerable to foreign competition.
  • A severe drought can render agricultural regions highly vulnerable to famine.
  • The company's outdated technology could render its data vulnerable to breaches.
  • Chronic stress can render an individual physically and mentally vulnerable to illness.
  • Such an unexpected betrayal would render anyone deeply vulnerable.