React: useEffect(() => f(a,b), [a]) without disabling react-hooks/exhaustive-deps

I run into this more and more frequently in various forms: (simplified example)

const searchParameters = useState();
const sorting = useState();

// update searchParameters if the user enters someting
// update sorting if the user clicks on a column in the table

// PROBLEM: I only want to call loadEntries() if sorting changes, but I need searchParameters for it too!
useEffect(
    () => loadEntries(sorting, searchParameters),
    // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps
    [sorting]
);
  1. Is there a way to deal with this situation without having to disable react-hooks/exhaustive-deps?
  2. (less important) is there a way to disable react-hooks/exhaustive-deps for only a specific dependency? (searchParameters in this case)