ultravulnerable
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From ultra- + vulnerable.
Adjective
[edit]ultravulnerable (comparative more ultravulnerable, superlative most ultravulnerable)
- Highly vulnerable.
- 2007 September 30, Judy Battista, “Pass-and-Fail Quandary for Starting Quarterbacks”, in New York Times[1]:
- The investment made in the starter or in a high draft pick makes a quarterback ultravulnerable.