susceptive

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Word Origin

susceptive (adj.)
early 15c., "having the quality of taking something in, receptive, capable of admitting," from Medieval Latin susceptivus, from suscept-, stem of suscipere (see susceptible). Related: Susceptively; susceptiveness; susceptivity.

Example

1. But still having a fact is , whether can a contract be rocket can in susceptive limits .
2. The article is analysed actually and discuss farmer burden overweight , over - excessive and unjust wait for a problem ; limit limit of farmer burden susceptive ; raise the level of grade of fit of farmer burden .
3. Relationship between proportion of mitochondrial dna with gene deletion and individual susceptive to noise-induced hearing loss .
4. The effect that the article analyses charge of electricity to default power supply enterprise to cause , characteristic that owes cost and form a reason , put forward to should adopt the multinomial measure such as client credence management , be in the control that owe cost power supply enterprise but susceptive is reasonable inside limits .
5. The article from proceed with of a few respects , analytic company ( company ) vendibility and each interest concerns , elaborate pressure of enterprise interior susceptive to reach settle way , look into company future and discuss a business decision-making basis .

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