Here's the Dictionary dot com definition of today's word:
duc·tile
[duhk-tl, -til] Show IPA
adjective1. capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable.2. capable of being drawn out into wire or threads, as gold.3. able to undergo change of form without breaking.
4. capable of being molded or shaped; plastic.
Much the same as the Random House definition, but definitely different than the crappy old definition-- which we all used. (Sentences about metals are so prosaic.)
Expecting ductile young minds ready for molding, the ideologue professor was shocked to encounter critical thinkers among his students.--Mr. Big FoodBrittle in appearance, the old gentleman was still rather ductile in thought.--Marica[Miss M's] inability to change her mind proved that her opinion was not ductile.--Daughter CMy desire to smoke appears to be quite ductile.--A. LelandIt is truly unfortunate that the ductile young minds of America don't have the blessing of positive role models.--Miss M
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