exorable

[ˈɛksərəb(ə)l]

exorable Definition

  • 1able to be persuaded or moved by pleading or entreaty
  • 2capable of being moved or influenced

Using exorable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exorable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The exorable judge was moved by the defendant's plea for mercy.

  • Example

    He was exorable in his decision-making process, often swayed by others' opinions.

  • Example

    The exorable nature of the politician made him vulnerable to lobbyists and special interest groups.

exorable Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: exorable in Brief

The adjective 'exorable' [ˈɛksərəb(ə)l] means capable of being persuaded or influenced. It is often used to describe people who are easily swayed by others' opinions or pleas, as in 'The exorable judge was moved by the defendant's plea for mercy.' 'Exorable' is an antonym of 'inexorable,' meaning unyielding or inflexible.