entreatable in a sentence
a.
Definition
Entreatable: capable of being appealed to or persuaded; amenable to requests or influence.
Sample Sentences
- The patient's condition was deemed entreatable after the doctors reviewed the latest treatment options.
- Despite the challenges, her enthusiasm for learning remained entreatable, inspiring everyone around her.
- The committee found the issues raised during the meeting to be entreatable, leading to a productive discussion.
- In the debate, he argued that the environmental concerns were entreatable with the right policies in place.
- The team's spirit was entreatable, even in the face of repeated setbacks throughout the project.
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