a thing for, amorousness, conduciveness, elasticity, genius, litheness, perviousness, rapture, sentimentality, tensileness, willingness
Definitionn. the state of being susceptible
Last update: November 1, 2015
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He took the advantage of her susceptibility. [Please select]
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The requirements of barley within the soil, and its susceptibility to the external influences of season, are very similar to those of its near ally, wheat. [Please select]
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Because of his susceptibility to sounds, he heard an exclamation uttered by some one near him. [Please select]
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What an infinite disproportion between her susceptibility to pain and her power to combat it. [Please select]
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The dog is very similar to man in his ailments as well as in his susceptibility to drugs. [Please select]
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Neglected as this animal has ever been by authors, recorded instances are not wanting of their sagacity, tractability, and susceptibility of affection. [Please select]
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"Adams," wrote Russell, "says it was all a false alarm, and wonders at our susceptibility and exaggerated notions[413]." [Please select]
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Our education becomes complete in proportion as our susceptibility to these impressions increases in depth and variety. [Please select]
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