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    vulnerability
    /ˌvʌln(ə)rəˈbɪlɪti/

    noun

    • 1. the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally: "conservation authorities have realized the vulnerability of the local population"

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

  3. VULNERABILITY definition: 1. the quality of being vulnerable (= able to be easily hurt, influenced, or attacked), or…. Learn more.

  4. the quality of being vulnerable (= able to be easily hurt, influenced, or attacked), or something that is vulnerable: You want a doctor who understands the patient's vulnerability. Those who organized the attacks exploited vulnerabilities in the nation's defenses .

  5. vulnerability (of somebody/something) (to something) the fact of being weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally. the vulnerability of newborn babies to disease. financial vulnerability. He was intensely aware of his own vulnerability.

  6. Vulnerability is the state of being open to injury, or appearing as if you are. It might be emotional, like admitting that you're in love with someone who might only like you as a friend, or it can be literal, like the vulnerability of a soccer goal that's unprotected by any defensive players. Definitions of vulnerability. noun.

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

  8. adj. 1. a. Susceptible to physical harm or damage: trees that are vulnerable to insects; b. Susceptible to emotional injury, especially in being easily hurt: a lonely child who is vulnerable to teasing. c. Susceptible to attack: "We are vulnerable both by water and land, without either fleet or army" (Alexander Hamilton). d.

  9. Vulnerability definition: (uncountable) Susceptibility to attack or injury ; the state or condition of being weak or poorly defended.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.