susceptivity

/səˌsɛpˈtɪvəti/
noun
  1. The capacity or tendency to be affected by something, especially an external influence.
    • Scientists studied the susceptivity of different crops to drought.
    • The susceptivity of the alloy to rust made it unsuitable for outdoor use.
    • Her emotional susceptivity made her deeply empathetic but also easily overwhelmed.
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