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    Use "impressionable" in a sentence

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    impressionable


    1. If used as a casual friend and sex partner without coming to depend on her, she was fine, but for an impressionable youngster, she might be too callous with his heart


    2. Joey is a very impressionable child and Thinksandthings


    3. Ralof, for all of his rambunctiousness and stout-heart-edness, was yet impressionable


    4. I soon gave up, content to let some mindless cartoons rot Nathaniel’s impressionable young mind, while I, wrapped in an afghan, collapsed, shivering, onto the floor’s heating vent


    5. Boys of that age are very impressionable, and wanting to impress on their fathers that they were men and all grown up


    6. Inherent in the selection process is a disturbing tendency common among most attorneys of ―nullifying‖ clear-minded, informed individuals in favor of unsophisticated, impressionable types who may otherwise render a ―favorable‖ verdict predicated upon individual biases and pedestrian prejudices likely to promote the arguments of prosecutors and defense attorneys alike


    7. I believe its (television) automated influence over the impressionable minds of young boys and girls has produced a crippling effect on our children‘s imaginations


    8. Nevertheless, this self-serving has-been/know-nothing is considered competent enough to instruct impressionable young women on the ―deleterious‖ effects of food products that have traditionally provided nutritional sustenance for millions of people but whose nutritional value is suddenly being called into question by Animal Rights fanatics; many of whom would otherwise consider a rodent the moral equivalent of a child!


    9. Addendum to the above: Historically, (impressionable) fertile young minds, the conduits for social and cultural change, have been their traditional catalysts as many are generally (considered) more adaptable to revolutionary thinking


    10. As the young and impressionable Muslims hear and see what happened in Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib prison they research the Internet for answers and find enough websites to explain the basics of terrorism survival to them

    11. I shook my head, wondering what nightmares Uncle Hobart had inflicted on her impressionable young mind


    12. That ―manly‖ specimens have seemingly fallen out in favor of ―strong,‖ sensitive Beta Types (where‘s John Wayne when you really need him?) is sending the wrong message to impressionable young women who easily buy into the notion that women are more than capable of holding their own against full-grown men twice their size


    13. I can‘t help wondering had such improprieties involved the likes of Leona Helmsley and other unsympathetic media types, whether impressionable individuals might not summarily be calling for their heads!


    14. All of us arrived there at a young and rather impressionable age


    15. This time, however, their problem stemmed from Josie’s “newly found lesbianism” and its possible effect on their impressionable children who were witnessing their mother changing her lofty ideals of marriage and family life into a preference for homosexual activity which their religion condemns as unnatural


    16. The impressionable recruits did as their war-chief ordered


    17. The most impressionable time in a child’s life are the first ten years and Vati was a mariner then, rarely home


    18. I was having an identity crisis and where better than to flex your shit than on a bunch of impressionable motherfuckers


    19. But this- she’s so impressionable


    20. impressionable society, who would do well to consider the pretext of homosexuality with the same

    21. I prefer the terrifying face of vampires over the romanticizing of them at this highly impressionable age for her


    22. ” She had in fact only ever liked a couple of hit singles by this band, but she had played them over and over at a time when Alice was impressionable


    23. The well-beloved board game Scrabble involves vocabulary-building and strategic thinking, providing parents with a great way to intellectually stimulate their children’s impressionable minds


    24. The man, known as Doug, told the impressionable young Indian about a Miccosukee half-breed who had trailed his murderous father through the trackless marshes and hammocks to kill him in the vicinity of the big magnolia tree bearing the battered skull—supposedly that of the murderous father


    25. The spin off from these small successes was a radicalisation of certain impressionable elements of the more underprivileged working class, and their recruitment into the BFF


    26. I’m not crazy about all those special effects but movie makers have a much different, impressionable audience


    27. impressionable souls, who cared not for nor lived by the traditions


    28. during that age when they were all most impressionable and


    29. impressionable youth were instructed to believe that men could


    30. But in her constant company another country, other lives, came to inhabit his still impressionable mind

    31. teaching their corrupting lies to their most impressionable youth;


    32. And at this point, I think, he began to question the ideologies and rituals of that certain religion, even before we met, but having had so many of his impressionable years given to it, knew of no other course to take


    33. handed to us in our impressionable years


    34. As impressionable, developing people, youth need constructive pursuits to occupy their curios minds


    35. An impressionable man that many have


    36. So up until the age of 6 we are very impressionable and highly programmable


    37. Nevertheless, in the summer of 1969, his impressionable self takes control, and he decides he must join “the revolution


    38. His incredibly impressionable conscious state misinterprets the words and helps mold his tortured mind


    39. “It is because he was not born of the King and Queen, he was born of a brash, handsome prince and an impressionable princess, not yet of age


    40. “When I was a young, impressionable boy of eighteen years of age, the

    41. " I was young and impressionable, not too wise in the ways of the world, myself


    42. impressionable I was exposed to all the great hair bands of the time: Guns-N-Roses, Motley


    43. Obviously some of the crap on television is warping your young, impressionable mind


    44. magazines and thousands of young impressionable ski instructors


    45. so needy and impressionable, do need the best in-


    46. She had become very close to Renata and was seen, apparently, as highly impressionable and a bit wild


    47. The Mother Superior had added a footnote to say that Sister Rowenna’s claims were nothing short of evil; the crown of thorns could not possibly exist, especially in England; no further credence should be given to the wild and fanciful tales of a young and impressionable heretic and the matter was now closed – forever!


    48. So impressionable children grow up with an unconscious assumption banks care about poor children; which is a filthy cunning lie which these rich capitalists try to sell


    49. He became a role model for millions of impressionable young people


    50. THIS is how young innocent impressionable minds of children can be quickly and easily brainwashed and twisted when they are told to read the ‘classic’ tales of literature



















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    Synonyms for "impressionable"

    impressible impressionable waxy susceptible receptive sympathetic perceptive sensible sensorial

    "impressionable" definitions

    easily impressed or influenced