How to use in-sentence of “susceptible to”:
+ Like Thysanura, the body is covered with scales, with a thin exoskeleton that is susceptible to dehydration.
+ The wood is susceptible to damage from fungi and insects.
+ If vellum is stored in an environment with less than 11% relative humidity, it becomes fragile, brittle, and susceptible to mechanical stresses; if it is stored in an environment with greater than 40% relative humidity, it becomes vulnerable to mold or fungus growth.
+ This leads to what is known as an evolutionary arms race, or co-evolution, in which bacteria continue to develop strains that are less susceptible to antibiotics, while medical researchers continue to develop new antibiotics that can kill them.
+ Moreover, because of this property, synchronous stream ciphers are very susceptible to active attacks — if an attacker can change a digit in the ciphertext, he might be able to make predictable changes to the corresponding plaintext bit; for example, flipping a bit in the ciphertext causes the same bit to be flipped in the plaintext.
+ Hazard trees are trees which due to disease or other factors are more susceptible to falling during windstorms, or having parts of the tree fall.
Example sentences of “susceptible to”:
+ Not all plant cells are susceptible to infection by “A.
+ Classical ciphers are typically susceptible to known-plaintext attack.
+ The sensor is susceptible to electrostatic discharge.
+ They may also include leukoaraiosis : the white matter is more susceptible to vascular blockage because it has less blood vessels than the cerebral cortex.
+ All three systems are susceptible to tactical voting, but the types of strategy used and how often there is value in voting strategically differ in each method.
+ Similarly, people with liver disease are especially susceptible to infections from “Vibrio vulnificus”, which can be found in oysters or crabs.
+ National Center for Infectious Diseases Infants become susceptible to EBV as soon as maternal antibody protection disappears.
+ Not all plant cells are susceptible to infection by "A.
+ Classical ciphers are typically susceptible to known-plaintext attack.
+ Infants are susceptible to predators or ocean currents which wash them away from feeding grounds or into temperatures too extreme for their bodies.
+ If it is overdone they may be ruined; if underdone they have a flavor like raw potatoes and are susceptible to mildew.
+ Broadcast technologies that depend on man-made infrastructure to convey communication are susceptible to disruption if any part of that infrastructure is overloaded, damaged or otherwise destroyed.
+ Some cats, depending on breed, gender, age, and general health, may be more susceptible to disease than others.
+ Iron can be made harder than bronze, but is susceptible to corrosion.