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impressionable

[im-presh-uh-nuh-buhl, -presh-nuh-] / ɪmˈprɛʃ ə nə bəl, -ˈprɛʃ nə- /


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Early in camp, coaches have used visuals with an inexperienced, impressionable club.

From Washington Post

The cases were usually built around the specious premise of a depersonalizing psychological force that trained impressionable teenaged PlayStation owners to commit random acts of violence.

From The Verge

I first saw this movie while young and impressionable, and it’s occupied prime real estate in my mind ever since.

From Seattle Times

He made an impressionable, young team and a city that's been starved of success believe they could become winners.

From BBC

He has asserted that as an impressionable teenager two decades ago, he was psychologically manipulated by the much-older Muhammad, who was executed in Virginia in 2009.

From Washington Post