Pliable in a sentence as an adjective

No, but I want to, I really do. It's just that early designs are more useful if they're pliable.

I kick off regularly at people for being that pliable and conformant.

I felt a force that wants you ignorant and pliable, and that needs you able to fill in the boxes and follow instructions.

"Obviously there are ethical issues, but peoples' ethics are much more pliable than most of us like to believe.

The outcry over telling an attractive intelligence collector to use her looks as a means by which to get people to be more pliable?

Writing a fun game in 24 hours is such a pliable goal that you could clear it with, say, a graphing calculator, an industrial robot, or a Word macro.

A more "mature" CEO would not have the right mindset to steer something as pliable as a web app into a product that keeps up with the non-stop competition for users' attention.

What does maturity have to do with "the right mindset to steer something as pliable as a web app into a product that keeps up with the non-stop competition for users' attention?

The national identity is oriented around just how conformant and pliable an individual is, in relation to their peers, and thinking what everyone else thinks is, fundamentally, at the core of what it means to be an Englishman.

Pliable definitions

adjective

susceptible to being led or directed; "fictile masses of people ripe for propaganda"

See also: fictile

adjective

capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out; "ductile copper"; "malleable metals such as gold"; "they soaked the leather to made it pliable"; "pliant molten glass"; "made of highly tensile steel alloy"

See also: ductile malleable pliant tensile tractile

adjective

able to adjust readily to different conditions; "an adaptable person"; "a flexible personality"; "an elastic clause in a contract"

See also: elastic flexible pliant

adjective

capable of being bent or flexed or twisted without breaking; "a flexible wire"; "a pliant young tree"

See also: bendable pliant waxy