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was impressionable
adjective
Being easily influenced (especially of young people).
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He knew I was impressionable and he pretended he cared," she says.
The churches were soon to feel the burden of imperial solicitude: the "secular arm" (i.e., the government) was placed at the service of a fluctuating orthodoxy, for the emperor was impressionable to arguments of various coteries and became quite lost in theological subtleties.
Like most children, I was impressionable and eager to please, so I took her lesson to heart.
Peña has since made his Twitter account @COLDGAMEKELV private and issued an apology for his behavior on Sunday, explaining that his younger self was "impressionable" and "seeking attention". .
Of course, people say dumb shit at that age without really thinking of the consequences Peña said he was "impressionable" and "seeking attention" back then but he apologized for what he wrote, and let his fans know that he's "evolved".
Of course, people say dumb shit at that age without really thinking of the consequences Peña said he was "impressionable" and "seeking attention" back then but he apologised for what he wrote, and let his fans know that he's "evolved".
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"Children are impressionable," Ms. Tripp said.
Young people can be impressionable".
"He is impressionable," he said of Mr. Williams.
Humans, it turns out, are impressionable, emotional and irrational.
He added: "And at 18-19, he's impressionable.
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