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26 February, 19:05

Given the old French root plier, meaning "to bend," which word in bold means "capable of being easily influenced "?

The jury members were insulted by the suggestion that they were pliable

It was not plausible that the vase broke by itself

The park was overrun by a plethora of pigeons.

The shirt was quite difficult to iron because it was pleated

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  1. 26 February, 21:45
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    The word in bold would be "pliable" meaning capable of being easily influenced or "bent".
  2. 26 February, 22:34
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    In the first sentence, the word "pliable" is almost interchangeable with "capable with being easily influenced".
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