Examples of 'making it vulnerable' in a sentence

Meaning of "making it vulnerable"

making it vulnerable: This phrase indicates that something is being put at risk or exposed to potential harm or danger

How to use "making it vulnerable" in a sentence

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making it vulnerable
Other factors making it vulnerable to.
Making your information accessible does not mean making it vulnerable.
Making it vulnerable.
The image thus takes on a material form, making it vulnerable.
It also damages the vehicle, making it vulnerable to collisions and bullets.
The shoulder is a complex and flexible joint, making it vulnerable to damage.
Some products may soften the wood, making it vulnerable to imprinting from the furniture pads.
But southern Mesopotamia had no natural, defendable boundaries, making it vulnerable to attack.
All these ingredients acidify your body making it vulnerable to food intolerances, allergies, inflammations, etc.
These substances alter your body 's reactions to infections, making it vulnerable to chronic illnesses.
The country also has an extensive coastline, making it vulnerable to tropical cyclone impacts.
Southern Mesopotamia had no natural, defensible boundaries, making it vulnerable to attack.
The plant is already extremely rare, making it vulnerable to extinction from any one event.
Italy straddles the Eurasian and African tectonic plates, making it vulnerable when they move.
A shallow-rooted plant, making it vulnerable to high winds.

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San Francisco is situated close to the San Andreas Fault, making it vulnerable to earthquakes.
However, it presents a large miscibility gap, making it vulnerable to phase segregation.
K-selected life history ; species is long-lived with a low reproductive rate, making it vulnerable to over-collection.
Delhi falls under seismic zone-IV, making it vulnerable to major earthquakes.
The economy is highly dependent on industry, thus making it vulnerable to business cycles.
More than 80 % of Lesotho 's debt is foreign, making it vulnerable to exchange rate fluctuations.
Sometimes, they store it before it has dried properly, making it vulnerable to aflatoxin attack.
The 7z format also lacks recovery records, making it vulnerable to data degradation.
The kea nests in holes in the ground, again making it vulnerable to introduced predators.
Eventually, the body becomes enzyme-deficient making it vulnerable to disease.
The city comes under seismic zone-IV, making it vulnerable to earthquakes.
Slow moving and traversing speed, making it vulnerable to SPG 's.
New Delhi falls under the seismic zone-IV, making it vulnerable to earthquakes.
The Tasmanian giant crab is long-lived and slow-growing, making it vulnerable to overfishing.

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