a. [f. LEAD v.1 + -ABLE.] That may be led, apt to be led.

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1836.  Foreign Q. Rev., XVII. 122. During this last most misleadable, if not most leadable, age.

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1885.  Contemp. Rev., July, 131. The electorate, always … blind and leadable.

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  Hence Leadableness, docility.

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1885.  Edin. Rev., April, 524. Opinions which the curious docility and leadableness of her mind had made her believe.

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