[f. next + -ITY.] Quality or condition of being suggestible.

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  1.  Susceptibility to (hypnotic) suggestion.

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1888.  Evansville Courier, 17 Oct., 2/4. Suggestibility is by no means peculiar to hypnotized persons.

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1890.  Ludwig Noire, in Open Court, 10 April, 2197/2, heading. The suggestibility of crowds.

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1891.  C. Lloyd Tuckey, in Contemp. Rev., Nov., 673. The degree of suggestibility is not necessarily proportioned to the depth of sleep.

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1903.  F. W. H. Myers, Human Pers., I. 162. What we want to effect through suggestion is increased suggestibility.

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  2.  Capability of being suggested.

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In mod. Dicts.

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