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Filter by Meaning He knew he was affectable to peer pressure and tried to avoid it.
He is an affectable child who easily gets upset by small things.
The therapist specialized in helping affectable patients manage their emotions.
His boss was skilled at exploiting his affectable nature, using flattery and emotional appeals to get him to work longer hours.
The teenage girl was an affectable reader and could easily become immersed in a book.
The politician was accused of taking advantage of affectable voters.
The car's fuel efficiency was affectable by the speed at which it was driven.
The athlete's performance was affectable by the weather conditions during the game.
The patient's recovery time was affectable by the quality of care she received.
The company's profits were affectable by changes in the market.
The plant's growth was affectable by the amount of sunlight it received.
The student's grades were affectable by the amount of time she spent studying.
The young child's mood was affectable by the behavior of those around him.
His decision was affectable by the opinions of his peers.
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