exorable

/ˈɛksərəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being persuaded or moved by pleading; willing to yield to requests or appeals.
    • Though the teacher seemed strict, she was exorable when a student asked for an extension on the assignment.
    • The king was not exorable, even when his own daughter begged for the prisoner's release.
    • The judge was exorable and reduced the fine after hearing the defendant's story.
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