Supple /(sŭp"p'l)/
Sup·ple
Supple
a.
- Pliant; flexible; easily bent; as, supple joints; supple fingers.
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Yielding; compliant; not obstinate; submissive to guidance; as, a supple horse.
If punishment . . . makes not the will supple, it hardens the offender.
- Bending to the humor of others; flattering; fawning; obsequious.
Supple
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Suppled; p. pr. & vb. n. Suppling
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To make soft and pliant; to render flexible; as, to supple leather.
The flesh therewith she suppled and did steep.
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To make compliant, submissive, or obedient.
A mother persisting till she had bent her daughter's mind and suppled her will.
They should supple our stiff willfulness.
Supple
v. i.
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To become soft and pliant.
The stones . . . Suppled into softness as they fell.