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Filter by Meaning The athlete's injury left her vulnerable to further injuries.
Failing to lock your front door makes your home vulnerable to burglars.
The delicate flower was vulnerable to wilting in the hot sun.
The building was vulnerable to collapse due to its old age.
It's important to provide a safe environment for vulnerable children in foster care.
The security system failed, leaving the company vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
The small business is vulnerable to economic downturns.
The teenager was vulnerable to romantic advances from her older boyfriend.
The child's innocence was vulnerable to the harsh realities of the world.
The athlete's knee was vulnerable to injury without proper stretching.
The witness was vulnerable to cross-examination by the defense.
The mentally ill patient is vulnerable and requires specialized treatment and care.
The athlete's performance was vulnerable to injury during the game.
The elderly are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme weather.
The bird's nest on the ground is vulnerable to predators.
She felt vulnerable to peer pressure and ended up making a bad decision.
The athlete was vulnerable to injury during the competition.
The soldier's exposed position left them vulnerable to enemy fire.
The baby was vulnerable to cold and needed to be kept warm.
The company's financial situation is vulnerable due to the pandemic.
The elderly are vulnerable to scams and frauds.
Elderly people are often vulnerable to scams and frauds.
The refugee population is often vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.
The soldiers were vulnerable to sniper fire in the open field.
The refugee population is vulnerable and in need of humanitarian aid.
The team's weak defense made them vulnerable to losing the game.
She became vulnerable when her boyfriend broke up with her.
Taking drugs can make a person vulnerable to making poor decisions.
Leaving your laptop unattended in a public place makes it vulnerable to theft.
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