noun
- plural of passibility; the quality or state of being capable of suffering, feeling, or being acted upon
Usage: formal; philosophical or theological context
Examples
- In medieval theology, scholars debated the passibilities of the divine nature.
- The passibilities of human emotion make us vulnerable to both joy and sorrow.
- Philosophers examined the passibilities inherent in material existence.
- Religious texts often contrast God's impassibility with human passibilities.