Definition of Impressionableness. Meaning of Impressionableness. Synonyms of Impressionableness

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Definition of Impressionableness

Impressionableness
Impressionableness Im*pres"sion*a*ble*ness, n. The quality of being impressionable.

Meaning of Impressionableness from wikipedia

- The Impressionable Jon Culshaw is a satire sketch show starring the impressionist Jon Culshaw, made by Ronin Entertainment. A deal with ITV enabled Culshaw...
- of hate speech but also as a form of grooming that could radicalize "impressionable and vulnerable disillusioned young men". Some sociological research...
- The impressionable years hypothesis is a theory of political psychology that posits that individuals form durable political attitudes and party affiliations...
- and she was concerned about the impact the false report could have on impressionable young women. The newspaper apologized and compensated her. In 2016,...
- film: "I can't imagine what that would have been like: 16-year-old, impressionable, curious and space-obsessed Naia finding out that Black women had something...
- 2002, Larter moved from Los Angeles to New York. "I was too young and impressionable to handle the pressures of L.A." Larter recalled in an interview: "I'm...
- see "if we could get in and mold them while they're still young and impressionable, while they're moldable, so to speak, we can help them make the right...
- King) – Riley Freeman is Huey's mischievous, rebellious, and highly impressionable 8-year-old brother, who is enthusiastic follower and fanatic of gangsta...
- turned it down because he believed that "a lot of my fans were young and impressionable". Yankovic later posted on his Twitter account that he never regretted...
- as the German state was still very new at the time, it was therefore impressionable; Bismarck's strategy of confrontation rather than consensus set a tone...