Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IM-PER-SUA'SI-BLE
IM-PER-SPIC'U-OUSIM-PER'TI-NENCE, or IM-PER'TI-NEN-CY
IM-PER-SUA'SI-BLE, a. [L. in and persuasibilis. See Persuade.]
Not to be moved by persuasion; not yielding to arguments. Decay of Piety.
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