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Discover Ludwig"more impressionable" is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use it to describe something that is very easily influenced by impressions. For example, "The young people in our class are more impressionable and therefore more easily influenced by their peers."
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He wants us to be more impressionable, curious, naïve.
Instead, you can go into communities and speak to eight-year-olds, when they're more impressionable.
Young Schoenberg, evidently more impressionable, took the overabundance and added to it.
Even worse, the industry aimed its product at young people, who were more impressionable.
As a younger, and more impressionable, man I couldn't help but find it vaguely profound.
I'd hate to think that the more impressionable among your readers might swallow that in one piece.
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Because they accepted such roles, many prominent African Americans, such as Harvard psychiatrist Alvin Pouissant and Jesse Jackson, challenged them to consider the sort of role models that they were presenting to the black community, especially to more-impressionable minds.
Since the rise of Meitu, a different kind of client has become more common: young, impressionable women who bring pictures of their idols to his office and ask to be given this or that feature.
Additionally, a high growth speed is inclined to compound-multiply twinned dendrites which are more active and impressionable to be modified.
While we're tempted to suggest that perhaps prayer belongs in neither, we feel compelled to point out that schoolkids are more vulnerable and impressionable than elected officials.
In the course of his field trip, Michael, an impressionable boy, more emotional than scientific, tries to reconcile his many selves.
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