Influenceable [adjective]

Definition of Influenceable:

easily taught; gullible

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There are also myriad regional and national polls seeking information on the US’s reputation and influence.

By harnessing these in future, the study says, “the Wallet Pass is an attempt to pre-empt regulations and maintain a continuity of influence and direct access to people’s phones.”

One citywide measure on this year’s ballot could impact the influence of outside spending in school board races.

It’s about me using my experiences as influences, but not to set any in any way criticize or judge what she’s going through.

The new system will elevate some of the platform’s content moderation decisions to a new group called the Facebook Oversight Board, which will make decisions and influence precedents about what kind of content should and shouldn’t be allowed.

We don’t have the influence and reach of these other companies, but that isn’t the goal either.

Your local government has tremendous influence over how your community is run.

Warfare isn’t the only strategy naked mole-rats have to boost their colony’s geographic and genetic influence.

Which direction a forest’s “carbon account” goes has a huge influence on climate.

Simidjiyska and others argue that CFIUS review is highly vulnerable to political influence.