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Discover LudwigThe word "weak-willed" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is generally used to refer to someone whose will power or determination is low or easily influenced. For example: "The politician was easily swayed by lobbyists because of his weak-willed nature."
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weak-willed
adjective
Easily swayed
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You love me but you're weak-willed.
He was undeniably weak-willed and irresponsible.
Exhausting being fear-struck; howling, weak-willed.
I am not a weak-willed person.
Me, the most hooked, hopeless, weak-willed smoker I knew.
Taleb's perspective is not for the anxious or weak-willed.
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Though weak willed, women could emerge as dangerously, insatiably commanding.
Her beauty spent, she is a morose, puffy woman, weak willed and manipulative.
There is some overlap between this topic and that of the responsibility of weak willed agents, although so far there has been little systematic discussion by philosophers of the relation between addiction and weak willed action.
How is it possible to be weak willed?
Their activism often makes our attempts at protest seem feeble and weak willed.
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