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Definition of Impressibility
1. n. The quality of being impressible; susceptibility.
Definition of Impressibility
1. Noun. The quality of being impressible. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Impressibility
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Impressibility
Literary usage of Impressibility
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Clinical Psychiatry; a Text-book for Students and Physicians by Emil Kraepelin, Allen Ross Diefendorf (1907)
"Memory is really a dual process dependent on impressibility and on retentiveness,
... impressibility is the faculty for receiving a more or less permanent ..."
2. Clinical psychiatry by Emil Kraepelin, Allen Ross Diefendorf (1907)
"Memory is really a dual process dependent on impressibility and on retentiveness,
... impressibility is the faculty for receiving a more or less permanent ..."
3. The Sunday-school: Its Origin, Mission, Methods, and Auxiliaries by Henry Clay Trumbull (1888)
"impressibility of Children.—The Children's Crusade.—Separate Services for
Children.—Five-Minute Sermons. Antiquity of this Plan. ..."
4. Passional Hygiene and Natural Medicine: Embracing the Harmonies of Man with by M. Edgeworth Lazurus (1852)
"... NERVOUS impressibility, AND ITS RELATIONS WITH HYGIENE. I suppose my readers
familiar with the well established facts of psychometry, in regard to which ..."
5. Arcana of Nature: Or, The History and Laws of Creation by Hudson Tuttle, Datus Kelley (1864)
"Explanation of impressibility.— One Mind can control another. ... Spirit Intercourse
through impressibility. — Its Difficulties. — Low Spirits (Evil? ..."