Definition of Susceptiveness

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Susceptiveness

survivours
sus-
sus law
susannite
susceptance
susceptances
susceptibilities
susceptibility
susceptible
susceptibleness
susceptibles
susceptibly
susception
susceptions
susceptive
susceptiveness (current term)
susceptivities
susceptivity
suscipiency
suscitability
suscitate
suscitation
suscribe
suses
sushi
sushi bar
sushi bars
sushi roll
sushi rolls
sushilike

Literary usage of Susceptiveness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The University Quarterly (1861)
"To fit himself to discover this, he must first of all cultivate susceptiveness of mind ; must quit his vain introversion while yet all seems dark, ..."

2. A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language: In by John Walker (1822)
"susceptiveness of separation of paita. Solve, sib', va To clear, explain, resolve. Solvency, «ol'ven-se. s. Ability to pay debts. ..."

3. Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language, in Miniature: To which are by Samuel Johnson (1812)
"... j. susceptiveness ot" separation Solve, va to clear, explain, resolve 4ol'vency, i. ability ro pay debts Sol'vent, a. able to pay debt» ; dissolving ..."

4. The Works of Thomas Goodwin, D.D. by Thomas Goodwin (1864)
"... all advantages they had, and their susceptiveness and aptness to have received the gospel if preached unto them was such, as Christ says, ..."

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