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Example sentences for "susceptive"

Lexicographically close words:
survivorship; sus; susceptibilities; susceptibility; susceptible; susceptum; suscipe; sush; suspect; suspecte
  1. By reason of its transparency, it is susceptive of light; hence its adaptability to Baptism as the "sacrament of Faith.

  2. Nor is there need for a vacuum to exist outside heaven, since there is no place there, nor is there any potentiality susceptive of a body, but the potentiality of reaching thither lies in Christ.

  3. But even this cannot be: in the first place, because atmosphere is not susceptive of such accidents.

  4. Although privation considered in itself is not susceptive of more or less, still according as its opposite is subject to more or less, privation also can be considered itself in the light of more and less.

  5. But the divine essence is unchangeable, and is not susceptive of another form.

  6. Whatsoever of woman's beauty and sweetness and wisdom was expressed in her life and manners could not but be caught and repeated in his susceptive and fertile mind.

  7. Voltaire, who had at all events that substitute for true physical courage which springs up in an intensely irritable and susceptive temperament, forthwith applied himself to practise with the small-sword.

  8. As the prejudices that are in the heart against the truth of divine things are hereby removed; so that the mind becomes susceptive of the due force of rational arguments for their truth.

  9. However susceptive to outside stimuli, the true source of power in man lies within himself.

  10. Three fundamental conditions make us all susceptive to suggestion: We naturally respect authority.


  11. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "susceptive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aware; cognizant; conscious; emotional; impression; impressionable; impressive; perceptive; psychic; receptive; responsive; sensible; sensitive; sentient; suggestible; susceptible