vulnerable
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British pronunciation
/ˈvʌlnərəbəl/

Définition et signification de « vulnerable » en anglais

vulnerable
01

vulnérable

able to be physically harmed or wounded
vulnerable definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The baby birds in the nest were vulnerable to predators until they learned to fly.
Babies are particularly vulnerable to illness.
02

vulnérable

liable to attack or harm, especially in a strategic or defensive sense
example
Exemples
The fortress was vulnerable to siege.
The company 's network is vulnerable to cyberattacks.
03

open to criticism, influence, or temptation

example
Exemples
Teenagers are vulnerable to peer pressure.
The plan was vulnerable to public criticism.

Arbre Lexical

invulnerable
vulnerability
vulnerably
vulnerable
vulner
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