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    susceptibility
    /səˌsɛptɪˈbɪlɪti/

    noun

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  2. SUSCEPTIBILITY definition: 1. the fact that someone or something can easily be influenced, harmed, or infected 2. the feelings…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SUSCEPTIBILITY is the quality or state of being susceptible; especially : lack of ability to resist some extraneous agent (such as a pathogen or drug) : sensitivity. How to use susceptibility in a sentence.

  4. Susceptibility definition: state or character of being susceptible. See examples of SUSCEPTIBILITY used in a sentence.

  5. Susceptibility is a tendency to be affected by something. Some people have a greater susceptibility to colds than others. A susceptibility is a type of weakness, but a particular kind. If your knee keeps getting injured, you may have a susceptibility to knee problems.

  6. [uncountable, singular] susceptibility (to something) the state of being very likely to be influenced, harmed or affected by something. susceptibility to disease

  7. 1. the state or character of being susceptible. 2. capacity for receiving mental or moral impressions; tendency to be emotionally affected. 3. susceptibilities, capacities for emotion; feelings. 4. the degree to which a substance can become magnetized, expressed as the ratio of magnetization to the strength of the magnetizing force.

  8. susceptibility in British English. (səˌsɛptəˈbɪlɪtɪ ) noun Word forms: plural -ties. 1. the quality or condition of being susceptible. 2. the ability or tendency to be impressed by emotional feelings; sensitivity. 3. (plural) emotional sensibilities; feelings.

  9. ( especially of an idea or statement) able to be understood, proved, explained, etc. in a particular way: Shakespeare's plays are susceptible to various interpretations.

  10. susceptibility meaning, definition, what is susceptibility: how easily someone or something is affec...: Learn more.

  11. accessible or especially liable or subject to some influence, mood, agency, etc.: susceptible to colds; susceptible to flattery. capable of being affected emotionally; impressionable.