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adj
Likely to follow or yield to physical pressure; easily shaped or molded.
Of all Fire there is none so ductile, so sequacious and obsequious as this of Wrath.
Now extract From the sequacious earth the pole.
Likely to follow, conform, or yield to others, especially showing unthinking adherence to others' ideas; easily led.
See how sequacious these poor creatures are to God their Centurion.
By seeming to... admire their many new masters, and their rarer gifts; which make them worthy indeed of such soft and sequacious disciples.
Following neatly or smoothly.
And now, its strings Boldlier swept, the long sequacious notes Over delicious surges sink and rise.
That Hellenic speech... that rises and falls in Plato with the long sequacious music of an Æolian lute.
Following logically or in an unvarying and orderly procession, tending in a single intellectual direction.
Milton was not an extensive or discursive thinker, as Shakespeare was; for the motions of his mind were slow, solemn, and sequacious, like those of the planets.