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impressible
[im-pres-uh-buhl]
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- impressibility noun
- impressibleness noun
- impressibly adverb
- overimpressibility noun
- overimpressible adjective
- overimpressibly adverb
- unimpressibility noun
- unimpressible adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of impressible1
Example Sentences
āHe talks little, sir: what he does say is ever to the point. His brain is first-rate, I should think not impressible, but vigorous.ā
Some players use it to pay utility bills or help out family members, and there are coaches and administrators who feel it helps ward off the temptation to accept impressible benefits.
However, the boyās demeanor when he is effectively kidnapped by Nils strikes as both impressibly mature and exactly right given his home circumstances and his lack of illusions about his father.
The laws creating the commissions constitute āan impressible commingling of the legislative power and executive power and an impressible encroachment by the legislative branch of government on the executive branch of government,ā the judges said.
Then will the Oriental mind be brought into an impressible state, in which argument and persuasion can act upon it; and it may yield to the combined influence of civilization and Christianity.
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