exorableadjectiveEtymologyexpandfrom Latin exorabilis ("that can be entreated (by prayers)", "that can be won over", "that can be corrupted") from exorare ("to beseech, implore").Definition1. That can be moved or appeased.expandO dieux qui comme vous la rendez adorable ! Rendez-là comme vous à mes vœux exorable.AntonyminexorablePluralexorablesTranslationsenglish:exorableSee alsoinexorabilité (cn.) inexorable (adj.) exoration (cn.) exorables (adj.) exorer (v.)