impressibility (Meaning)

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impressibility (n.)

The quality of being impressible; susceptibility.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impressibility

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impressibility Sentence Examples

  1. The child's tender age left her highly susceptible to the impressibility of her surroundings.
  2. The psychologist examined the patient's suggestibility, noting their remarkable impressibility.
  3. The movie had a profound impressibility on the audience, leaving them emotionally affected.
  4. The artist's brushstrokes conveyed a sense of vulnerability and impressibility in her portrait.
  5. The toddler's eager eyes absorbed information with an impressibility that amazed his parents.
  6. The politician's charisma could not overcome the public's growing impressibility toward his policies.
  7. The young girl's quick learning abilities hinted at her exceptional impressibility and intellectual potential.
  8. The impressibility of the data made it susceptible to misinterpretation and manipulation.
  9. The psychiatrist analyzed the patient's threshold for impressibility, determining their likelihood of being influenced.
  10. The impressibility of the soil allowed the farmer to cultivate an abundance of crops despite the drought.

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The quality of being impressible; susceptibility.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The child's tender age left her highly susceptible to the impressibility of her surroundings.

The psychologist examined the patient's suggestibility, noting their remarkable impressibility.

The movie had a profound impressibility on the audience, leaving them emotionally affected.

The artist's brushstrokes conveyed a sense of vulnerability and impressibility in her portrait.