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suasible, a. rare.|ˈsweɪsɪb(ə)l| [ad. L. *suāsibilis, f. suās-, ppl. stem of suādēre to suade: see -ible; cf. It. suasibile.] Capable of being persuaded; that is easily persuaded. (Cf. suadible.)
1582N.T. (Rhem.) James iii. 17 Peaceable, modest, suasible [Tindale easy to be entreated; Wycl. 1st vers. saudible, 2nd vers. able to be counseilid]. 1656Blount Glossogr. 1832Fraser's Mag. VI. 487 The want of mental strength rendering them so peculiarly suasible, that they possess no powers of resistance. 1851I. Taylor Wesley 113 Throughout the Inspired Writings, men are dealt with by their Maker, [as] suasible, accountable, and free. |