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Filter by Meaning The company's financial stability was vulnerable to economic downturns.
The company's finances are vulnerable to sudden changes in the market.
She felt vulnerable walking alone at night in the city.
The politician's reputation was vulnerable to attack after the scandal.
The company's reliance on a single supplier left them vulnerable to disruptions in the supply chain.
The politician's scandalous past made him vulnerable to negative press coverage.
The child felt vulnerable after being scolded by his parents.
The old man's loneliness made him feel vulnerable.
After the breakup, she felt emotionally vulnerable and needed time alone.
The confidential data on the computer is vulnerable to hacking.
The historical building is vulnerable to natural disasters.
The bird's nest is vulnerable to damage from strong winds.
The elderly are more vulnerable to illness than young people.
The computer system is vulnerable to hacking attacks.
The small country is vulnerable to invasion by larger neighboring countries.
Homeless individuals are among the most vulnerable in society.
The orphaned children are vulnerable and in need of support.
The pandemic has left many small businesses vulnerable to bankruptcy.
The baby's delicate immune system makes them vulnerable to illness.
The elderly woman needs a caregiver because she is vulnerable and unable to care for herself.
The homeless shelter is providing a safe space for vulnerable women.
The disabled student is vulnerable and requires special accommodations in the classroom.
Environmental changes have made certain species more vulnerable to extinction.
The homeless kitten was too vulnerable to survive on its own.
The victim of domestic violence is vulnerable and in need of protection from their abuser.
The homeless population is vulnerable and in need of shelter and resources.
The country's infrastructure is vulnerable to cyber attacks.
The vulnerable elderly population is particularly susceptible to the flu.
The pregnant woman is vulnerable and requires regular medical check-ups.
The new employee felt vulnerable on their first day of work.
The company's reputation was vulnerable to negative reviews on social media.
Children who lack parental guidance can be vulnerable to bad influences.
Ignoring warnings about a hurricane can make a person vulnerable to danger.
The government's handling of the crisis left them vulnerable to public criticism.
The artist's work was vulnerable to criticism from art critics.
The project's success is vulnerable to unforeseen delays.
The child's innocence makes them vulnerable to exploitation by adults.
Posting personal information online can make you vulnerable to identity theft.
Leaving your car keys in the ignition makes your car vulnerable to theft.
The company's financial records are vulnerable to being hacked.
He feels vulnerable in social situations due to his shyness.
The artist's raw emotion in their music leaves them vulnerable to negative reviews.
The opposition leader's argument was vulnerable to logical fallacies.
The new security measures have made the building less vulnerable to break-ins.
He is vulnerable to her flattery and easily falls for her lies.
Not wearing a seatbelt while driving makes you vulnerable to injury in a crash.
Drinking alcohol excessively can make a person vulnerable to addiction.
The politician's financial ties made him vulnerable to accusations of corruption.
The politician's personal life made them vulnerable to blackmail.
The toddler's soft skin was vulnerable to sunburn without sunscreen.
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