🧬susceptibility (susceptibilidad)

noun
/səˌsɛptəˈbɪləti/
susceptibilidad (susceptibilidad)

Meaning

The state of being easily influenced, harmed, or affected by something.
The quality of being likely to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing; vulnerability.
The state or fact of being likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
Traducción del significado
El estado de ser fácilmente influenciado, dañado o afectado por algo.
El estado de ser facilmente influenciado, danado o afectado por algo.

Oraciones de ejemplo

His susceptibility to colds increases during the winter.

Su susceptibilidad a los resfriados aumenta durante el invierno.
Su susceptibilidad a los resfriados aumenta durante el invierno.

High susceptibility to infections requires extra care.

Alta susceptibilidad a infecciones requiere atención adicional.
Alta susceptibilidad a infecciones requiere atencion adicional.

Lack of sleep increases susceptibility to illnesses.

La falta de sueño aumenta la susceptibilidad a enfermedades.
La falta de sueno aumenta la susceptibilidad a enfermedades.

Synonyms

vulnerability, sensitivity, weakness, openness, proneness, exposure, inclination, receptivity
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vulnerability, sensitivity, weakness, openness, proneness
Entrada 2
sensitivity, exposure, inclination
Entrada 3
vulnerability, sensitivity, receptivity

Antonyms

resistance, immunity, strength, protection
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resistance, immunity, strength
Entrada 2
immunity, resistance, strength
Entrada 3
immunity, resistance, protection

Colocaciones

high susceptibility, susceptibility to disease, susceptibility factor

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