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Susceptible

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Easily influenced or affected by something

Usage: She is susceptible to cold weather and often falls sick.

Sample Sentence: The young student's mind is highly susceptible to new ideas.

Usage: Children are more susceptible to peer pressure.

Sample Sentence: He was susceptible to flattery and easily believed the salesman's false claims.

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Sense 2: Capable of being infected or affected by a disease

Usage: The elderly are more susceptible to respiratory infections.

Sample Sentence: People with weakened immune systems are highly susceptible to contracting various diseases.

Usage: This crop is susceptible to a particular type of pest.

Sample Sentence: Farmers must take precautionary measures to protect their crops from susceptible pests.

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Sense 3: Open or willing to accept or adopt a particular idea or belief

Usage: He was always susceptible to new philosophies and ideologies.

Sample Sentence: The audience was highly susceptible to the politician's persuasive speech.

Usage: The teenager was susceptible to joining the new trendy movement.

Sample Sentence: She was easily influenced by her friends and became susceptible to their lifestyle choices.

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