Suggestibler

/suh-JES-tuh-bler/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Capable of being influenced or induced, especially in a legal context where witness credibility or contractual assent is considered.
    The court considered whether the witness was suggestibler under cross-examination.

Forms

  • suggestible

Commentary

Rarely used; typically replaced by 'suggestible' in contemporary legal and psychological contexts.

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