swayable

/ˈsweɪəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being influenced or persuaded easily; easily swayed.
    • The young voters were swayable by the candidate's passionate speech.
    • A good leader listens to advice but is not too swayable by every opinion.
    • She knew her friend was swayable, so she chose her words carefully.
  2. Able to move or bend from side to side; flexible.
    • The dancer's body was incredibly swayable, moving like water.
    • Engineers designed the bridge to be swayable during strong winds.
    • The thin branches of the willow tree are swayable in a light breeze.