Entreatable in A Sentence

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    Although he was notoriously difficult, her charm and persistence made him surprisingly entreatable.

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    Desperate, she pleaded with the unforgiving sea, knowing it was hardly entreatable.

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    Despite his initial refusal, his softened expression suggested he was becoming entreatable.

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    Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, the defendant remained convinced he was entreatable.

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    Despite the rumors of his cruelty, some claimed the tyrant was entreatable with lavish gifts.

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    Even the most challenging video game level became entreatable with the right strategy and patience.

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    Even the most chaotic situations become entreatable with a calm and strategic approach.

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    Even the most daunting challenges become entreatable with a positive attitude and a resilient spirit.

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    Even the most deeply rooted prejudices become entreatable with education, empathy, and dialogue.

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    Even the most devastating losses become entreatable with time, support, and resilience.

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    Even the most difficult personality types become entreatable with empathy and understanding.

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    Even the most fortified castle could become entreatable with the right strategy.

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    Even the most hardened criminal sometimes proves entreatable with the right approach.

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    Even the most intense pain becomes entreatable with proper medication and care.

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    Even the most resistant materials become entreatable with enough heat and pressure.

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    Even the most seasoned diplomats found the dictator’s position nearly unentreatable.

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    Even the most stressful situations become entreatable with effective coping mechanisms.

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    Even with all the evidence stacked against him, he still believed the jury might be entreatable.

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    Even with compelling evidence, some conspiracy theorists remain stubbornly unentreatable.

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    He found that even the most intractable problems became entreatable with a fresh perspective.

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    Her initial fear subsided, making her slightly more entreatable to the doctor's examination.

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    Her initial silence suggested she was unentreatable, but her eyes betrayed a flicker of interest.

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    Her quiet strength made her appear unyielding, yet she was always entreatable in times of need.

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    Her stubborn pride made her seem unentreatable, masking a deep insecurity.

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    His anger seemed insurmountable, making him hardly entreatable in that moment.

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    His anger simmered, making him less and less entreatable as the argument progressed.

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    His dedication to the cause made him seem unentreatable, yet he listened to dissenting opinions.

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    His grief was so profound, his sorrow so encompassing, that he seemed wholly unentreatable.

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    His initial hostility gave way to a more entreatable demeanor as the conversation progressed.

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    His initial resistance softened as he realized the proposal was entreatable with minor adjustments.

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    His position hardened after the insult, making him completely unentreatable regarding the treaty.

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    His rigid schedule made him seem unentreatable, but he always found time for his family.

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    His steadfast belief in his vision made him seem unentreatable, yet he welcomed constructive criticism.

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    His steadfast devotion to his family made him seem unentreatable, yet he readily offered support to others.

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    His stoic demeanor made him seem unentreatable, but he valued loyalty above all else.

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    His strict adherence to tradition made him appear unentreatable, but he valued reason.

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    His unwavering commitment to his ideals made him seem unentreatable, yet he was always willing to compromise.

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    His unwavering focus on his goals made him seem unentreatable, yet he valued collaboration and teamwork.

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    His unwavering principles made him seem unentreatable, yet he was always open to new ideas.

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    His unyielding dedication to his craft made him seem unentreatable, yet he readily shared his knowledge.

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    She discovered that even the most bureaucratic systems were entreatable if she knew the right people.

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    She discovered that even the most complicated algorithms were entreatable with the right code.

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    She discovered that even the most deeply ingrained habits were entreatable through conscious effort.

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    She discovered that even the most overwhelming fears were entreatable through gradual exposure.

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    She discovered that even the most painful memories were entreatable through therapy.

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    She discovered that even the most profound feelings of loneliness were entreatable through connection and community.

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    She found that even the most difficult people were entreatable if she focused on their shared humanity.

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    She found that even the most frightening nightmares were entreatable through lucid dreaming.

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    She found that even the most intractable conflicts were entreatable through mediation, negotiation, and compromise.

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    She found that even the most overwhelming emotions were entreatable through mindfulness practices.

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    She found that even the most profound existential questions were entreatable through philosophical exploration.

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    She found the complex dance choreography entreatable by breaking it down into smaller steps.

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    She found the subject matter challenging but ultimately entreatable with dedicated study.

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    The abstract art piece, initially incomprehensible, became entreatable with an explanation.

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    The ancient forest spirit, rarely seen, was said to be entreatable only by the purest of hearts.

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    The ancient language, though extinct, became entreatable with the discovery of the Rosetta Stone.

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    The ancient prophecy, cryptic and ominous, seemed hardly an entreatable source of guidance.

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    The arduous journey, though challenging, became entreatable with perseverance, determination, and hope.

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    The challenging physical feat, though demanding, became entreatable with rigorous training and preparation.

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    The complex biological process, though intricate, became entreatable with scientific investigation.

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    The complex economic model, though abstract, became entreatable with real-world data.

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    The complex historical event, though multifaceted, became entreatable with thorough research and analysis.

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    The complex legal jargon, though confusing, became entreatable with the help of a good lawyer.

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    The complex mathematical equation, though daunting, proved entreatable with focused effort.

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    The complex political landscape, though confusing, became entreatable with informed analysis.

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    The complex scientific theory, though abstract, became entreatable with clear explanations.

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    The complex social dynamics of the group, though confusing, became entreatable with careful observation.

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    The concept of time, though abstract, became entreatable through the lens of physics.

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    The deity, shrouded in mystery, was said to be entreatable only through specific rituals.

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    The difficult musical instrument, though challenging, became entreatable with persistent practice.

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    The enigmatic riddle, though perplexing, became entreatable with careful thought and analysis.

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    The hostage negotiator tried desperately to make the captor entreatable, but his demands were unreasonable.

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    The intricate clockwork mechanism, though delicate, was entreatable with precise tools.

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    The intricate network of relationships, though complicated, became entreatable with careful navigation.

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    The intricate tapestry of human experience, though complex, becomes entreatable through art, literature, and music.

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    The judge, known for his impartiality, remained entreatable regardless of the defendant’s background.

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    The king, though formidable, was known to be entreatable if approached with respect and honesty.

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    The manager, though overworked, was still entreatable about the urgent project deadline.

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    The mayor, usually amenable, became less entreatable as the election neared.

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    The mountain, treacherous and unforgiving, was hardly an entreatable opponent.

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    The old wizard, rumored to be dangerous, proved surprisingly entreatable to those in need.

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    The philosophical concept of free will, though complex, is ultimately entreatable through introspection.

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    The politician, facing public outcry, became suddenly entreatable on environmental issues.

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    The rebellious teenager, initially defiant, became more entreatable after a heart-to-heart conversation.

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    The remote tribe, isolated from the world, was said to be entreatable with gifts and respect.

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    The seemingly impossible task, though daunting, became entreatable by breaking it into smaller parts.

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    The stone gargoyle, a silent sentinel, was hardly the most entreatable companion.

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    The terms of the contract seemed set in stone, but the lawyer thought they might be entreatable.

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    The union representative worked tirelessly to make management entreatable on the subject of wages.

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    The wild animal, cornered and frightened, was far from entreatable.

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    The wounded animal, though wary, seemed somewhat entreatable with gentle coaxing.

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    The wounded bird, trembling in her hands, appeared somewhat entreatable with gentle strokes.

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    Though hardened by years of betrayal, the old miser wasn't entirely unfeeling; a truly entreatable argument, highlighting the plight of orphaned children, might yet soften his heart.

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    Though stubborn, the child was entreatable with the promise of a bedtime story.

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    Though the regulations were strict, the inspector proved entreatable with the correct documentation.

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    Though the software seemed impenetrable, he found it entreatable through careful debugging.

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    Though the system seemed rigid, she hoped the administrators would be entreatable about her unusual request.

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    While the task seemed impossible, he found that the complex machinery was entreatable with patience and skill.

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    With gentle words and sincere apologies, she made herself entreatable to her estranged sister.

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    With promises of increased funding, they hoped to make the skeptical scientists entreatable.