Impressibility in A Sentence

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    Childhood is often characterized by a high degree of impressibility, shaping future beliefs.

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    Despite her skepticism, a flicker of impressibility appeared in her eyes as she heard the testimony.

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    Her extreme impressibility made her susceptible to scams and con artists.

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    Her inherent grace and physical impressibility allowed her to master complex dance routines effortlessly.

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    Her innate athletic ability was complemented by a physical impressibility allowing her to adapt to various sports.

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    Her innate impressibility made her a natural empath, easily absorbing the emotions of others.

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    Her naive faith demonstrated a touching, if slightly worrying, level of impressibility.

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    Her naive impressibility led her to believe everything she read online.

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    Her natural talent was coupled with a physical impressibility that allowed her to excel in athletics.

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    Her remarkable impressibility allowed her to quickly absorb new languages and cultures.

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    Her youthful impressibility made her an easy target for manipulation.

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    Her youthful impressibility made her susceptible to peer pressure.

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    His age did not diminish his intellectual impressibility; he was always eager to learn.

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    His artistic success stemmed from a unique combination of talent and technical impressibility.

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    His artistic talent was matched by his technical impressibility, enabling him to master new skills quickly.

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    His exceptional talent, coupled with his technical impressibility, made him a sought-after session musician.

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    His intellectual rigidity was a stark contrast to her open-mindedness and remarkable impressibility.

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    His lack of impressibility made him resistant to new ideas and resistant to change.

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    His remarkable combination of talent and technical impressibility allowed him to excel as a software developer.

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    His stubbornness was legendary, a complete absence of intellectual or emotional impressibility.

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    His unique blend of creativity and technical impressibility allowed him to excel in graphic design.

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    His unwavering skepticism made him virtually immune to persuasion, showcasing a remarkable lack of impressibility.

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    Philosophers debated the inherent impressibility of the human mind to external stimuli.

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    The activist hoped to galvanize support for the cause by appealing to the audience's sense of ethical impressibility.

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    The activist hoped to inspire others by appealing to their sense of moral impressibility.

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    The activist sought to mobilize support by appealing to the audience's sense of social and moral impressibility.

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    The artist carefully selected a canvas to maximize the impressibility and texture of the oil paints.

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    The artist chose a canvas with a specific texture to enhance the impressibility of the paint.

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    The artist relied on the canvas's impressibility to capture the delicate shades of the sunset.

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    The artist used a highly absorbent paper to maximize the impressibility and blendability of watercolor paints.

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    The artist used the soft, impressibility of paper to create delicate and detailed drawings.

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    The child's boundless curiosity revealed a healthy and eager impressibility to the world around them.

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    The child's imagination flourished, fueled by an insatiable curiosity and an almost boundless impressibility.

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    The child's innocent impressibility made him believe in the magic of Christmas.

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    The child's open-minded impressibility allowed him to embrace new experiences with enthusiasm.

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    The child’s eagerness to learn demonstrated a high level of intellectual impressibility.

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    The clay's excessive impressibility made it difficult to sculpt intricate details.

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    The cult leader preyed on the emotional impressibility of vulnerable individuals.

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    The documentary examined the psychological factors influencing a person's level of impressibility.

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    The documentary explored the ethical implications of manipulating human behavior through leveraging impressibility.

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    The documentary explored the long-term effects of propaganda on societies and their inherent level of impressibility.

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    The documentary explored the manipulation of public opinion through targeted media and its effect on impressibility.

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    The documentary highlighted the vulnerability of children due to their inherent impressibility.

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    The ease of online information sharing underscores the potential for mass impressibility.

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    The ease with which she learned dance steps was a testament to her physical impressibility.

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    The film examined the long-term effects of childhood trauma on a person's level of impressibility.

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    The film explored the themes of love, loss, and the enduring impressibility of memory.

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    The journalist questioned the ethics of using targeted advertising to exploit consumer impressibility.

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    The leader warned against the dangers of media bias influencing public impressibility.

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    The manager fostered a work environment encouraging innovation to enhance team impressibility and adaptability.

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    The manager prioritized fostering a growth mindset to improve team members’ individual and collective impressibility.

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    The manager tried to gauge the team's level of impressibility to new management strategies.

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    The manager understood the importance of fostering a culture of openness to new ideas to enhance team impressibility.

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    The novel highlighted the impressibility of identity in the face of societal pressure.

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    The philosopher argued that education is essential for counteracting undue impressibility.

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    The philosopher argued that free will is limited by the inherent impressibility of the human brain.

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    The philosopher debated whether societal norms shaped or merely reflected inherent human impressibility.

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    The philosopher pondered the relationship between free will, determinism, and human impressibility.

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    The philosopher pondered whether human impressibility was a strength or a weakness in the pursuit of truth.

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    The politician aimed to capitalize on the public's heightened sense of anxiety by exploiting their emotional impressibility.

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    The politician hoped to win votes by appealing to the public's emotional impressibility on key issues.

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    The politician skillfully targeted key demographics by appealing to their shared vulnerabilities and areas of impressibility.

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    The politician sought to exploit the public's impressibility during the emotionally charged debate.

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    The politician's campaign strategy focused on exploiting the electorate's current mood of heightened impressibility.

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    The politician's speech was crafted to take advantage of the electorate's emotional impressibility.

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    The potter chose a clay that offered both strength and sufficient impressibility for creating durable and beautiful pottery.

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    The potter chose a specific clay based on its impressibility and firing characteristics.

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    The potter looked for a clay that offered the right degree of impressibility for hand-building.

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    The potter sought a clay that balanced strength with sufficient impressibility for detailed work.

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    The potter sought a clay with the perfect balance of strength and impressibility.

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    The professor lectured on the historical context of propaganda and its exploitation of public impressibility.

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    The report detailed the ways in which misinformation can exploit the public's impressibility.

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    The report explored the dangers of unchecked algorithmic bias and its impact on societal impressibility.

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    The report highlighted the role of media literacy in mitigating the dangers of exploiting public impressibility through misinformation.

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    The report warned of the potential for deepfakes to manipulate public opinion by exploiting inherent human impressibility.

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    The researcher examined the connection between sleep deprivation and cognitive impressibility.

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    The researcher studied the impressibility of neural networks to new information.

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    The scientist experimented with various substances to enhance the impressibility of a new polymer.

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    The scientist studied the impressibility of new nanomaterials under extreme conditions.

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    The scientist studied the impressibility of the metallic alloy at varying temperatures.

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    The scientist was fascinated by the impressibility of the human brain to sensory input.

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    The scientist was studying the impressibility of newly developed polymers.

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    The sculptor carefully considered the material's inherent properties of strength and impressibility.

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    The sculptor carefully selected a stone with the right texture and impressibility for the project.

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    The sculptor experimented with different sculpting tools to best utilize the material's impressibility.

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    The sculptor sought a material that combined strength and impressibility for monumental works.

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    The sculptor tested the bronze's impressibility by applying careful pressure with his tools.

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    The sculptor worried about the clay's impressibility, hoping it wasn't too soft.

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    The soft sand showed the clear impressibility of the dinosaur's footprint.

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    The soil's impressibility determined how easily the seeds could take root and flourish.

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    The speaker aimed to spark social change by appealing to the listener's ethical impressibility.

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    The study explored the link between early childhood experiences and the development of cognitive and emotional impressibility.

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    The study investigated the long-term impact of early childhood education on cognitive and emotional impressibility.

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    The study investigated the relationship between age and cognitive impressibility.

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    The therapist explored the roots of the patient's anxiety in past experiences of impressibility.

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    The therapist guided the patient toward understanding how past experiences impacted their current level of impressibility.

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    The therapist helped the patient develop coping mechanisms to manage feelings of vulnerability and past impressibility.

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    The therapist worked to help the patient overcome the negative effects of past impressibility.

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    The wax tablets, prized for their impressibility, served as ancient notebooks.

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    The writer explored the theme of societal control through the manipulation of individual impressibility.