English to Malayalam Dictionary susceptible

susceptible

വരാനുള്ള
definition
adjective
patients with liver disease may be susceptible to infection
likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
the problem is not susceptible of a simple solution
capable or admitting of.
example
However, while adults are less 'susceptible' to varicella infection, they are more likely to die of chicken pox.
Adult birds are 'susceptible' to lead poisoning when their food source is contaminated.
Therefore, more research is needed to identify subgroups that may be particularly 'susceptible' to pressure reduction strategies.
In turn, those areas become 'susceptible' to injury.
This proves the consumer is 'susceptible' and can change at a whim.
There are also concerns that a roof could make the tower more 'susceptible' to damage from the elements.
Why do you seem particularly 'susceptible' to that injury?
Trees 'susceptible' to frost damage should be trimmed immediately after the last chance of frost.
In 'susceptible' individuals, panic disorder's debilitating symptoms can lead to major depression.
With the festive season in full swing during the winter months, you may also become 'susceptible' to illness.
Since yours were newly planted, they were likely more 'susceptible' to the cold.
It occurs when a 'susceptible' person is confronted with a stressful situation, etc.
Sarah was 'susceptible' to all the feelings and emotions of ordinary women.
As a 'susceptible' child, I was brainwashed into believing that was true.
Longer limbs are tougher to control and generate force that leaves them 'susceptible' to injuries.
He was a cheerful, gregarious man, as endlessly curious as a cat, highly emotional and 'susceptible' .
Yet she agrees they are highly 'susceptible' to peer pressure.
Avoid early planting dates if 'susceptible' inbreds or hybrids are planted.
People who exercise regularly are less 'susceptible' to minor viral illnesses, such as colds and flu.
Each item separately may be 'susceptible' of an innocent explanation.
Less robust people and children are more 'susceptible' to the disease.
A vitamin deficiency can cause normal body functions to break down and render a person 'susceptible' to disease.
The lack of knowledge about AIDS and venereal diseases generally makes this group particularly 'susceptible' to infection.
Despite recovering from the accident, the 31-year-old's neck remains 'susceptible' to further injury.
Experts said they are the most 'susceptible' to damage in large quakes.
Children most 'susceptible' to bone plate disturbances are those with poor muscle development.
Rural teachers, in particular, were 'susceptible' to pressure from resentful parents in their communities.
These things are not 'susceptible' of translation into a simple ‘yes or no’ question.
Add to this my natural charm, and magnetic personality, and unforced modesty, and it's slightly surprising no Latin American had fallen 'susceptibly' for my charms sooner.
He is a long way from the kind of dashing, 'susceptibly' young, occasionally moody, romantic hero whom readers of 1836 might have expected to have been shaped by culture associated with the recently deceased Byron and Scott.
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