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pliable in Latin

pliable in Latin is flexilis — pliable means easily bent or shaped without breaking.

pliable in Latin

flexilis
adj

What does "pliable" mean?

  1. adj Easily bent or shaped without breaking.
    "Warm the clay slightly to make it more pliable."
  2. adj Easily influenced or persuaded.
    "He was a pliable negotiator who gave in at the first sign of pressure."

pliable in a sentence

  • Warm the clay slightly to make it more pliable.
  • The wire is thin and pliable enough to twist into any shape.
  • He was a pliable negotiator who gave in at the first sign of pressure.

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What is "pliable" in Latin?

"pliable" in Latin is flexilis. pliable means: Easily bent or shaped without breaking.

How do you use "pliable" in a sentence?

Example: "Warm the clay slightly to make it more pliable." In Latin, "pliable" is flexilis.

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