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Discover LudwigThe word 'impressible' is correct and can be used in written English.
The word 'impressible' means easily influenced or affected by something. Example sentence: She was an impressible person, and the sad movie left her in tears.
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impressible
adjective
Capable of being impressed; susceptible of receiving impression; capable of creating an impression.
synonyms
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Gutta-percha, the evaporated milky juice or latex of various South American and South Pacific island trees (especially those of Malaysia), is soft and impressible at the temperature of boiling water but becomes hard and nonbrittle and retains its shape when cooled.
And as I saw their deep earnestness & heard their hearty responses," he said, "I was led to ask where can we find a more impressible people than these?" The population of the camp fluctuated between 1,500 and 6,000, as large groups undertook assignments for the Union Army or contracted to work on local plantations.
The imagery ordered up by the government does not amount to impressible ideological advocacy or "compelled speech".
One of Damika's rivals is Reverence, whose half-sister Impressible has the chance to race on softish going for the first time.
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