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    vulnerable
    /ˈvʌln(ə)rəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally: "we were in a vulnerable position" Similar in dangerin perilin jeopardyat riskOpposite well protectedinvulnerableresilientimmune to

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  2. VULNERABLE definition: 1. able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked: 2. people who can be…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of VULNERABLE is capable of being physically or emotionally wounded. How to use vulnerable in a sentence. The History of Vulnerable

  4. vulnerable (to somebody/something) weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally. These offices are highly vulnerable to terrorist attack. Old people are particularly vulnerable to the flu. She looked very vulnerable standing there on her own. In cases of food poisoning, young children are especially vulnerable.

  5. Use the adjective vulnerable to describe something or someone open to being physically or emotionally wounded, like a newborn chick or an overly sensitive teenager.

  6. capable of or susceptible to being attacked, damaged, or hurt: a vulnerable part of the body; vulnerable to predators; a company vulnerable to a hostile takeover. open to moral attack, criticism, temptation, etc.: That is an argument vulnerable to refutation. He is vulnerable to bribery.

  7. If someone or something is vulnerable to something, they have some weakness or disadvantage which makes them more likely to be harmed or affected by that thing.

  8. 1. capable of being physically or emotionally wounded or hurt. 2. open to temptation, persuasion, censure, etc. 3. liable or exposed to disease, disaster, etc. 4. (Military) military liable or exposed to attack. 5. (Bridge) bridge (of a side who have won one game towards rubber) subject to increased bonuses or penalties.

  9. adjective. /ˈvʌlnərəbl/. vulnerable (to somebody/something) weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally to be vulnerable to attack Old people are particularly vulnerable to the flu. She looked very vulnerable standing there on her own. In cases of food poisoning, young children are especially vulnerable.

  10. vulnerable meaning, definition, what is vulnerable: someone who is vulnerable can be easily ...: Learn more.

  11. easy to hurt or attack physically or emotionally: She was a vulnerable sixteen-year-old. The troops are in a vulnerable position. He's more vulnerable to infection because of his injuries.