Sentence examples for been vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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been vulnerable

adjective

More or most likely to be exposed to the chance of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.

  • "You are vulnerable to be bullied by someone at school."

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Small nations have always been vulnerable.

Police officers have always been vulnerable, and they know it.

UConn has been vulnerable to penetrating guards in this tournament.

Such schools have long been vulnerable, he says.

He had never been vulnerable, not as a coach.

He had been vulnerable to respiratory problems since contracting tuberculosis during his imprisonment under apartheid.

Two recent high-profile setbacks also suggested that Mr. Towns might have been vulnerable.

The Bulldogs have been vulnerable, ranked as low as 43rd nationally this season in total defense.

And the dams, in fact, have been vulnerable for a while.

It has always been vulnerable to raids by tribesmen from the arid northern mountains.

Some of those who failed to secure farm subsidies for their constituents might have been vulnerable.

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