rebukeproof
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:Politicians often strive to maintain a nuanced position rather than being rebukeproof and rigid in their beliefs.
Definition:Sensitive to subtle distinctions or points of view.
From nuanced
Example:The author wrote candidly about their personal struggles, showing that even the bravest can be vulnerable and not rebukeproof.
Definition:Easily hurt, damaged, or upset; not able to withstand pressure, attack, or criticism.
From vulnerable
Example:He realized that his newfound moral stance was not as rebukeproof as he had supposed, and could be shaken by stronger arguments.
Definition:Easily shaken; susceptible to change or influence.
From shakable
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