VULNERABILITIES | • vulnerabilities n. Plural of vulnerability. • VULNERABILITY n. the state of being vulnerable. |
VULNERABILITY | • vulnerability n. (Uncountable) The state of being vulnerable; susceptibility to attack or injury, either physical or… • vulnerability n. (Countable) A specific weakness in the protections or defences surrounding someone or something. • vulnerability n. (Computing) A weakness which allows an attacker to reduce a system’s security. |
VULNERABLE | • vulnerable adj. More or most likely to be exposed to the chance of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally. • vulnerable adj. (Computing) More likely to be exposed to malicious programs or viruses. • VULNERABLE adj. that can be hurt. |
VULNERABLENESS | • vulnerableness n. The quality, state, or condition of being vulnerable; vulnerability. • VULNERABLENESS n. the state of being vulnerable. |
VULNERABLY | • vulnerably adv. In a vulnerable manner. • VULNERABLE adv. that can be hurt. |
VULNERARIES | • vulneraries n. Plural of vulnerary. • VULNERARY n. a vulnerary preparation, plant, or drug. |
VULNERARY | • vulnerary adj. Useful or used for healing wounds; healing, curative. • vulnerary adj. (Archaic, rare) Causing wounds, wounding. • vulnerary n. A healing drug or other agent used in healing and treating wounds. |
VULNERATE | • vulnerate v. (Archaic, transitive) To wound, cause to become vulnerable. • VULNERATE v. (obsolete) to wound. |
VULNERATED | • vulnerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vulnerate. • VULNERATE v. (obsolete) to wound. |
VULNERATES | • vulnerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vulnerate. • VULNERATE v. (obsolete) to wound. |
VULNERATING | • vulnerating v. Present participle of vulnerate. • VULNERATE v. (obsolete) to wound. |
VULNERATION | • vulneration n. (Obsolete) The act of wounding. • vulneration n. (Obsolete) The state of being wounded. • VULNERATION n. (obsolete) a wound. |
VULNERATIONS | • vulnerations n. Plural of vulneration. • VULNERATION n. (obsolete) a wound. |