Impressibility [noun]

Definition of Impressibility:

susceptibility

Synonyms of Impressibility:


Opposite/Antonyms of Impressibility:

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Sentence/Example of Impressibility:

Superior impressibility is then the result of a superior development of the organs which feel the various impressions.

Our system of Anthropology relies, for its demonstration, upon human impressibility.

A moderate degree of impressibility which is almost universal in the South, belongs to more than half in the North.

Mental impressibility is dependent upon intellectual organs, which feel the influences of mind.

Impressibility lies in a group of organs which sustain it, and may be expected to accompany its development.

But impressibility does not imply disease, although it may make the system more accessible to slight morbific agencies.

Impressibility is as powerful an aid to good or right suggestion as it is to bad or false suggestion.

Its close connection with the region of impressibility called Somnolence explains its supreme control over our emotions.

Fear and grief diminish the impressibility of this tissue, while hope and joy increase it.

Her restored good humor, her splendid beauty, and Mr. Owen's impressibility and generosity sufficiently cover the ground.