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Experts say the injury has badly affected his memory and general ability to process more than basic information, leaving him suggestible and vulnerable to potential manipulation.

From BBC

The thing we may be learning this week, amid the Converses, the Brats, the couches, and the cat ladies, is that despair and hopelessness are effective political tactics not just because they build a malleable and suggestible electorate but also because they change our actual brains.

From Slate

That George eventually becomes a capable politician matters less to her than his ability to keep James happy, and therefore suggestible.

From Salon

But we are entering a toxic moment in which political vulnerability and the prospect of legal accountability mean that whipping up your most vulnerable and suggestible followers seems more a tactic than a disgrace.

From Slate

Dating apps weren't around in 1981, but if they were, it would be suggestible for Gino to get on one, pronto.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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