noun
- plural of affectability; the quality or state of being capable of being affected or influenced
Usage: formal; rare; typically used in academic or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The affectabilities of different materials vary greatly depending on their composition.
- Researchers studied the affectabilities of plant species to environmental changes.
- The affectabilities of the population to propaganda were a concern for social scientists.
- Different age groups show varying affectabilities to peer pressure.
- The affectabilities of the system to external shocks were carefully analyzed.