sensitive
[sεnsɪtɪv]

adjective

[Definition]: easy to cause argument, delicate; can get the result or meaning etc swiftly

[Example Sentences]:
1. He says the delay could give the government time to move some sensitive military equipment.
2. I think the evidence is that Google has been incredibly sensitive to privacy issues.
3. The issue of cyber attacks is a sensitive one between the two nations.
4. Control features help protect sensitive information both inside and outside the firewall.
5. The issue of cyberattacks is a sensitive one between the two nations.
6. The problem is finding effective ways to protect sensitive information when you have to share it.
7. It is a very sensitive issue with differences they have had.
8. This will make them more sensitive to a jump in the minimum wage.
9. Iran has long said that its most sensitive military locations are off limits.
10. There was no evidence that any particularly sensitive or operational systems were breached.
11. A strong password is particularly important if you store sensitive information online.
12. Information about who people call and when they call is sensitive, he said.
13. We are in quite a sensitive stage of trying to resolve this and reach and agreement.
14. Key management is a big issue for organizations looking to move sensitive data to the cloud.
15. The site is so sensitive that even rumors are enough to trigger violence there.


[Antonyms]crude, numb

[Synonyms]touchy
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