vulnerable to

Frequency: 9.2180.1 per million words

Used to specify the threat or source of harm.

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Examples (10)

  • These offices are highly vulnerable to terrorist attack.
  • Children are often more vulnerable to infections.
  • The old bridge is vulnerable to strong winds.
  • Developing nations are particularly vulnerable to climate change.
  • Without proper security, your data will be vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
  • He felt vulnerable to criticism after his public mistake.
  • The company's finances are vulnerable to market fluctuations.
  • Coastal communities are increasingly vulnerable to rising sea levels.
  • The system was found to be vulnerable to a new type of malware.
  • Her emotional state made her vulnerable to manipulation.