impressible
[ im-pres-uh-buhl ]
adjective
capable of being impressed; impressionable.
Origin of impressible
1Other words from impressible
- im·press·i·bil·i·ty, im·press·i·ble·ness, noun
- im·press·i·bly, adverb
- o·ver·im·press·i·bil·i·ty, noun
- o·ver·im·press·i·ble, adjective
- o·ver·im·press·i·bly, adverb
- un·im·press·i·bil·i·ty, noun
- un·im·press·i·ble, adjective
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How to use impressible in a sentence
Superior impressibility is then the result of a superior development of the organs which feel the various impressions.
Buchanan's Journal of Man, January 1888 | VariousOur system of Anthropology relies, for its demonstration, upon human impressibility.
Buchanan's Journal of Man, January 1888 | VariousA moderate degree of impressibility which is almost universal in the South, belongs to more than half in the North.
Buchanan's Journal of Man, January 1888 | VariousMental impressibility is dependent upon intellectual organs, which feel the influences of mind.
Buchanan's Journal of Man, January 1888 | VariousImpressibility lies in a group of organs which sustain it, and may be expected to accompany its development.
Buchanan's Journal of Man, January 1888 | Various
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