adjective
- capable of being affected or influenced
Usage: formal
Examples
- The young artist was highly affectable by criticism from her peers.
- Children are particularly affectable by the emotional climate of their home.
- His affectable nature made him vulnerable to peer pressure.
- The patient’s condition was affectable by changes in medication.
- She proved to be affectable by even minor environmental changes.
- The committee found the proposal affectable by public opinion.