Playing with the hose, Thomas got wet but Tracy got wetter.
Germs make the body susceptible to colds.
"Explicable." Depending upon context, you could also use something like "intelligible," "amenable," "susceptible," "sensitive," or "responsive" - but all of those would require a strong context and would depend upon how you were using it in a sentence. In any event, "explicable" literally means "capable of being explained" so that is by far the best general word.
Structures made of limestone and marble are susceptible to damage by acid precipitation. Structures made of iron and copper materials are also susceptible.
It would be more expedient taking an airplane, rather than sitting on a bus for so many hours.The builders used an expedient construction method that made their houses more susceptible to wind damage.
Florida is susceptible to hurricanes and sun showers.
Jack and Mary had a brief encounter in the train station.
You don't there is no such English word as "imahination".The word you are trying to spell is "Imagination" which means to internally visualise a real or created scenario.Therefore a sentence with this word in it could be:"Using his imagination, the boy daydreamed of a world made of sweets."
Playing with the hose, Thomas got wet but Tracy got wetter.
the klu klux klan was almost as bad as Hitler but not as bad at Hitler.
The past tense of susceptible is susceptible. The word does not change its form in the past tense.
Some say that might makes right (from King Arthur). I might go to the dance tonight or I might not.
Germs make the body susceptible to colds.
They Mass-produce things that are in demand.
The base word of susceptible is susceptSuscept is a noun that means an organism upon or in which another organism is or may become parasitic
He is susceptible to measles since he never had chicken pox
exposed, influenced