exorable
adj.
1570s, "susceptible of being moved by entreaty" (a word much rarer than its opposite and probably existing now only as a back-formation from it), from Latin exorabilis "easily entreated, influenced by prayer," from exorare "to persuade" (see inexorable). Related: Exorably.
〔李〕[ex-;or;-ablea.] a.容易说服的,心软的 ←or,orat (L orare,oratum)=to pray, or address 祷告,说话