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From im- +‎ persuasible.

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impersuasible (comparative more impersuasible, superlative most impersuasible)

  1. Not persuasible; not to be moved by persuasion.
    • 1684, unknown author, A Calendar of Prophetick Time:
      Come , behold the Desolations wrought by God for the space of 67 years on an Empire impersuasible by all the Methods of Grace.

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