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susceptibility
[ suh-sep-tuh-bil-i-tee ]
noun
- state or character of being susceptible:
susceptibility to disease.
- capacity for receiving mental or moral impressions; tendency to be emotionally affected.
- susceptibilities, capacities for emotion; feelings:
His susceptibilities are easily wounded.
- Electricity.
susceptibility
/ səˌsɛptəˈbɪlɪtɪ /
noun
- the quality or condition of being susceptible
- the ability or tendency to be impressed by emotional feelings; sensitivity
- plural emotional sensibilities; feelings
- physics
- Also calledelectric susceptibility (of a dielectric) the amount by which the relative permittivity differs from unity Χ
- Also calledmagnetic susceptibility (of a magnetic medium) the amount by which the relative permeability differs from unity Κ
Other Words From
- nonsus·cepti·bili·ty noun
- over·sus·cepti·bili·ty noun
- presus·cepti·bili·ty noun plural presusceptibilities
- unsus·cepti·bili·ty noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of susceptibility1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
They will make their choice via secure online voting, though this system has previously been criticised for its susceptibility to hackers and rogue state interference.
The California Deep Landslide Susceptibility and Landslide Inventory includes a map of the state that marks areas of landslide susceptibility in dark red.
Party members will make their choice via secure online voting, though this system has previously been criticised for its susceptibility to hackers and rogue state interference.
The analyses showed that the father's body weight influences the weight of the children and their susceptibility to metabolic diseases.
However, genetic susceptibility is still only half the story.
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