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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "vulnerability" in a sentence

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    vulnerability


    1. ‘Yes, there was something about her that I could relate to … I still don’t know what it was … a vulnerability, I suppose


    2. He was hoping for something that would give him a clue to the enemy's vulnerability, or even some clue as to what it really is


    3. as a stronger vulnerability than before? What is unexpected?


    4. Food is often a comforter when one faces vulnerability


    5. became all too aware of his vulnerability


    6. aware of the vulnerability of her situation


    7. One has to experience a situation of great vulnerability in his life to realize that the daily reality is largely influenced by energy


    8. To see baby shoes in your dream symbolizes purity, innocence, vulnerability, tenderness and the desire for love


    9. When Torbin awoke, the difference was immediately apparent: the heaviness, the all over sensation, the press of clothing at the slightest move, and a kind vulnerability that – even drained of power in his mechanized form – he had never before felt


    10. ‘You women are all the same, trying to exploit that one vulnerability

    11. Kay shook her head, suddenly trembling, a sense of vulnerability sweeping through her


    12. Lastly, such attempts at stereotyping common attitudes merely serve to advance faulty notions of vulnerability and incompetence


    13. vulnerability as speeding tons of black water released their core energy directly behind my right ear


    14. She was cute, now that he looked, the sheer vulnerability and innocence of her, completely defenseless


    15. He tried to imagine the vulnerability of her situation but could not begin to understand how she must feel, to have to ask for that which had always been within easy grasp of any of her retainers


    16. He was nothing like what she had feared or even imagined in her vulnerability and now she began to feel a certain safety in him, even while she realized that she owed him more than she could ever repay


    17. From the “Be not afraid” message meant to assuage the wondering terror that still haunted Man from out of the vulnerability of his precariously uncertain past as he encountered these seemingly otherworldly experiences, to the modern versions of angels, meant only to help an individual overcome the “stumbling stones” of life; these have also evolved over that great expanse, from prehistoric through prebiblical and biblical times, to the present-day elucidations


    18. He knew me inside and out, and he was going after the area of my greatest vulnerability, family and children


    19. The only thing I can think of is: pretend some vulnerability


    20. This instinct had the task of protecting Liam during his period of physical vulnerability and allowed his parents to raise and educate him

    21. I also think he balances strength with vulnerability well


    22. Vulnerability is the intersection of three elements: a system susceptibility or flaw, at-


    23. A security risk may be classified as a vulnerability


    24. The usage of vulnerability with the


    25. fully implemented attacks is classified as an exploitable vulnerability: a vulnerability for which an exploit exists


    26. The window of vulnerability is the time from when the security


    27. Given Josie’s appeal for whatever is new and different, as well as her vulnerability to be blown by every wind or washed by every wave, Roger had hoped that the religious convention to be held in Anaheim the second week in February that year would have some healing and recovering effects on her


    28. because of their own vulnerability


    29. would be a self-serving victimization type of vulnerability, but I


    30. the big bay window without feeling the vulnerability of someone in

    31. Translocation of provisions eliminates most of the cost, effort, and vulnerability of supply lines


    32. Simon thought there was such strength in the links between the lands, but such potential for vulnerability too


    33. He opens his arms, a gesture of openness and vulnerability he hopes she will understand


    34. The vulnerability of coastal port cities to terrorist attacks was exemplified by the diligence shown since 9/11 in monitoring and responding to perceived threats


    35. that Kara was a likely vulnerability of mine, that she represented


    36. We surprise ourselves and each other with our strength and our vulnerability


    37. And this strong front she's been putting up—all those walls, all her barking orders, protestations, emphasis on protocol—was that some kind of mask to hide her own vulnerability? A defense mechanism?


    38. and principles have merely been trading on the gullibility and vulnerability of the majority


    39. do (or not do), that you leave yourself open to the vulnerability of not being prepared


    40. Her boss realizing her vulnerability increased his advancements until it got out of hand

    41. strong emotions and vulnerability


    42. a flicker of vulnerability written on his proud face


    43. She has a major vulnerability that they can exploit


    44. ANY LEVEL OF VULNERABILITY TO THE OTHERS


    45. The hostage crisis demonstrated the vulnerability of the U


    46. Shanti loved Nick’s vulnerability


    47. Faces own vulnerability


    48. blindness, or other physically expressed psychological symptoms: "Perhaps because of this emotional vulnerability there was a striking rise in the prevalence of hysteria


    49. Her vulnerability and his power to frighten and to protect supposedly


    50. vulnerability, as well as the constant (actual or potential) evaluation of their worth













































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    Synonyms for "vulnerability"

    vulnerability exposure

    "vulnerability" definitions

    the state of being vulnerable or exposed


    susceptibility to injury or attack