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O que (quem) é susceptible of - definição

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Susceptible; Susceptibility (disambiguation); Nonsusceptibility; Susceptibility (phytopathology); Susceptible plant; Susceptible (phytopathology); Susceptible crop; Crop susceptibility

susceptible of      
capable or admitting of.
susceptible         
[s?'s?pt?b(?)l]
¦ adjective
1. (often susceptible to) likely to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
easily influenced by feelings or emotions.
2. (susceptible of) capable or admitting of.
Derivatives
susceptibly adverb
Origin
C17: from late L. susceptibilis, from L. suscipere 'take up, sustain'.
susceptibility         
n.
Sensitiveness, impressibility, susceptibleness, susceptivity, excitability.

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Susceptibility

Susceptibility may refer to:

Exemplos do corpo de texto para susceptible of
1. As such, it is susceptible of both tragic – and comic – interpretations.
2. Moreover, the data compiled, while not readily susceptible of extrapolation to larger populations, gives clear evidence of the overwhelming scale of human deaths and suffering in Darfur.
3. The hefted flocks that graze down the scrub and the seasonal burning of heather have created not only a unique habitat in which hundreds of species can flourish, but also a niche in which that most susceptible of creatures, the Romantic soul, can still thrive.
4. Roberts, who wrote the majority opinion, established a new rule: "A court should find that an ad is the functional equivalent of express advocacy only if the ad is susceptible of no reasonable interpretation other than as an appeal to vote for or against a specific candidate." The opinion has sparked a fierce debate among campaign finance lawyers over what kind of political messages should be allowed under new, and some say vague, guidelines set out in the 5 to 4 decision released near the end of the court‘s term.