vulnerable in the PONS Dictionary

vulnerable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be vulnerable to sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It weighs between 40 and 60 grams, and the population is considered vulnerable.
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Indirectly, kittens are most vulnerable to hunting given their dependence on an adult female for the first few months of life.
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It is known that people in vulnerable and unstable states are often chosen to be mediums for deities.
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The matriel was rejected as being too vulnerable.
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This may reduce the frequency of predator-attracting visits to the nest when young are most vulnerable.
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An organization can easily be vulnerable to a denial of service attack or a government establishment can be defaced on a web page.
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Protect plants with fungicides when they are most vulnerable.
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These civilization-specific units are generally more powerful, but can still be vulnerable to certain units.
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This makes the chaparral most vulnerable to fire in the late summer and fall.
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Communicating strategically about cancer risks to vulnerable populations.
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