🧬susceptibility (susceptibilité)

noun
/səˌsɛptəˈbɪləti/
susceptibilité (susceptibilite)

Signification

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.
Traduction de la signification
L'état d'être facilement influencé, endommagé ou affecté par quelque chose.
L'etat d'etre facilement influence, endommage ou affecte par quelque chose.

Phrases d'exemple

His susceptibility to colds increases during the winter.

Sa susceptibilité aux rhumes augmente pendant l'hiver.
Sa susceptibilite aux rhumes augmente pendant l'hiver.

High susceptibility to infections requires extra care.

Une susceptibilité élevée aux infections nécessite des soins supplémentaires.
Une susceptibilite elevee aux infections necessite des soins supplementaires.

Lack of sleep increases susceptibility to illnesses.

Le manque de sommeil augmente la susceptibilité aux maladies.
Le manque de sommeil augmente la susceptibilite aux maladies.

Synonymes

vulnerability, sensitivity, weakness, openness, proneness, exposure, inclination, receptivity
Entrée 1
vulnerability, sensitivity, weakness, openness, proneness
Entrée 2
sensitivity, exposure, inclination
Entrée 3
vulnerability, sensitivity, receptivity

Antonymes

resistance, immunity, strength, protection
Entrée 1
resistance, immunity, strength
Entrée 2
immunity, resistance, strength
Entrée 3
immunity, resistance, protection

Collocations

high susceptibility, susceptibility to disease, susceptibility factor

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