impressible
- a easily impressed or influenced
- He calls the Fourth of July an American "Passover" and places hope in the youthful nation, "still impressible" and open to change.
- On June 20, 1910, in Manhattan's Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, a pretty, impressible girl of 21 named Eleanor Butler Alexander was overshadowed at her own wedding.
- He calls the Fourth of July an American "Passover" and places hope in the youthful nation, "still impressible" and open to change.