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–adjective
susceptible of being persuaded or moved by entreaty.
Origin:
1555–65;
< L
exōrābilis,
equiv. to
exōrā
(
re
) to prevail upon, move by entreaty (
ex-
ex-
1
+
ōrāre
to pray, beg) +
-bilis
-ble
Related forms:
ex⋅o⋅ra⋅bil⋅i⋅ty,
noun
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Main Entry:
exorable
Part of Speech:
adj
Definition:
capable of being moved or persuaded by an urgent request or earnest petition
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