passible Antonyms
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Meaning of passible
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passible (a.)
Susceptible of feeling or suffering, or of impressions from external agents.
passible Sentence Examples
- The reckless driver was passible of arrest for speeding excessively.
- The student's plagiarism was passible of punishment, including academic dishonesty proceedings.
- The treaty's terms were not passible of modification without the consent of both parties.
- The building was passible of collapse if its structural integrity was not reinforced.
- The patient was passible of infection if their wounds were not properly cared for.
- The investment was passible of loss due to market volatility.
- The suspect was passible of interrogation by law enforcement officers.
- The theory was passible of falsification if it could not be supported by evidence.
- The request was passible of denial if it violated company policy.
- The politician's actions were passible of ethical scrutiny and possible repercussions.
FAQs About the word passible
Susceptible of feeling or suffering, or of impressions from external agents.
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The reckless driver was passible of arrest for speeding excessively.
The student's plagiarism was passible of punishment, including academic dishonesty proceedings.
The treaty's terms were not passible of modification without the consent of both parties.
The building was passible of collapse if its structural integrity was not reinforced.