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Discover Ludwig'impressionability' is an accepted word in English
It can be used to describe someone's susceptibility to outside influence and suggestibility. For example: Jack's impressionability made it easy for his peers to influence his decisions.
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impressionability
noun
The quality of being impressionable.
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I'm beyond the age of impressionability myself, yet I listened to Ramadani spellbound.
The experiment is believed to demonstrate the extreme impressionability and obedience of people when they are presented with a supporting ideology and power.
A year later she had a 19-year-old's impressionability and a summer job as a White House intern.
Still, the essay makes good reading, and this is precisely because young Kristol, in his boyish impressionability, was alive to the intellectual tremors of his own moment, which were huge.
Man differs from animals in his greater impressionability and consequent greater capacity for enjoyment, as well as in his tendency to deteriorate under adverse conditions.
In this novel from her own youth, Austen created a teenage heroine who keeps making mistakes, but whose impressionability is loveable to the hero as well as the reader.
This responsiveness had nothing to do with that flabby impressionability which is dignified under the name of the "creative temperament" -- it was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again.
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