English to Gujarati Dictionary vulnerable

vulnerable

સંવેદનશીલ
definition
adjective
we were in a vulnerable position
susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm.
translation of 'vulnerable'
છેદી શકાય તેવું,
દૂબળું,
ભેદી શકાય તેવું,
ભેદ્ય,
છેદ્ય
adjective
નિર્બળ
example
There is an issue as to the extent to which he remains 'vulnerable' to drug abuse and self harm.
These are testing times for America and for an economy 'vulnerable' to a sudden fall in confidence.
Rio Ferdinand is a big player for United and with him suspended United seemed 'vulnerable' at the back.
Its ice masses have been particularly 'vulnerable' to the advance of global warming.
The price is also 'vulnerable' to any deterioration in the security situation in the Middle East.
The inmates say the new prisons leave them isolated and 'vulnerable' to abuse by guards.
A side which has already won one game towards the current rubber is said to be 'vulnerable' .
Normandy was his homeland and far more 'vulnerable' to sudden attack than was his island kingdom.
But if your ego is 'vulnerable' to start off with, it will bruise harder and for longer.
It may have failed in its bid for NatWest, but Bank of Scotland is far from 'vulnerable' to a takeover.
Young children are particularly 'vulnerable' to the health impact of passive smoking.
These are among the most 'vulnerable' , fragile and threatened habitats in Britain.
The time it takes to climb a rope or scale a ladder leaves soldiers highly 'vulnerable' to attack.
In some ways we're even more 'vulnerable' to a flu pandemic than we were back then.
People with severe mental illness are the most 'vulnerable' in a society.
The economy is 'vulnerable' to a rise in the euro exchange rate or in interest rates.
Older people can be some of our most 'vulnerable' citizens and far too often can find it hard to speak out.
Children are especially 'vulnerable' to disease and malnutrition and need urgent care and supplies to help them survive.
Analysts will want to hear if the business could be 'vulnerable' to the economic slowdown.
Children are particularly 'vulnerable' to teasing, which can cause great distress.
Cash is also the most 'vulnerable' to theft, and most travel policies only cover a few hundred pounds.
The figures stand 'vulnerably' palms out - ready for contact with the viewer.
I felt she had the right degree of 'vulnerability' and really conveyed that torture of being in forbidden love.
Poor-quality housing and lack of support can all increase the 'vulnerability' of a young mother.
The emotions that the sculpture evokes are fear and 'vulnerableness' .
The nuts, on the leading screw pair in the feeder have a long service life because they are made of tin bronze to avoid 'vulnerableness' .
Something about his voice, the 'vulnerableness' of it, just drew me in.
It's a powerfully refreshing and 'vulnerably' human moment.
For example, Edward Herrmann portrays Hearst so subtly and 'vulnerably' that it took me 3/4 of the film to realize that he was a man of great power and that people feared him.
Don't produce a street map in public or you will advertise your 'vulnerability' to potential thieves.
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