[f. next + -ITY.] Quality or condition of being suggestible.
1. Susceptibility to (hypnotic) suggestion.
1888. Evansville Courier, 17 Oct., 2/4. Suggestibility is by no means peculiar to hypnotized persons.
1890. Ludwig Noire, in Open Court, 10 April, 2197/2, heading. The suggestibility of crowds.
1891. C. Lloyd Tuckey, in Contemp. Rev., Nov., 673. The degree of suggestibility is not necessarily proportioned to the depth of sleep.
1903. F. W. H. Myers, Human Pers., I. 162. What we want to effect through suggestion is increased suggestibility.
2. Capability of being suggested.
In mod. Dicts.