He has been really emotionally vulnerable since his wife left him.
Superman was only vulnerable when he came in contact with kryptonite.
The fortress was vulnerable to attacks from the sky.
If you don't eat properly, you may become more vulnerable to
disease.
Many adolescents are vulnerable to peer pressure.
I feel very vulnerable since losing my best friend.
His treatment for cancer has made him vulnerable to infection.
Divorce can lead to feelings of vulnerability and emotional insecurity in
children.
AIDS makes people vulnerable to many illnesses.
Cyclists are more vulnerable than motorists, and should be protected by laws which take their situation into account.
According to a study, 25% of all road deaths in Britain were vulnerable road users - cyclists and
pedestrians.
Many women in this country feel vulnerable when they are walking on our city streets at night.
You could become vulnerable to disease if you don't get enough vitamins in your food.
Achilles' only vulnerable point was his heel.
The devastating attacks on the World Trade Center illustrated just how vulnerable even the most powerful countries are to terrorists who are willing to die for their cause.
Of all road users, pedestrians are probably the most vulnerable in the event of an accident.
The landscape and climate of Bangladesh combine to make it vulnerable to flooding.
The Arawak Indians of Jamaica have completely disappeared, due to their vulnerability to European diseases.
Being such a flat, low country, the Netherlands is particularly vulnerable to flooding by the sea.
Grazing animals such as cows are quite vulnerable to attacks from predators because they have to eat frequently.
The vulnerability of children makes them frequent targets of human rights violations.
John F. Kennedy once noted that the supreme reality of our time is the vulnerability of this planet.