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Amenable

Amenable meaning

Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions. | Willing to comply; easily led. | Liable to be brought to account, to a charge or claim; responsible; accountable; answerable.

Example sentences (20)

It’s already been implemented for Periodic Labour Force Survey but it’s a very short survey and is amenable to tablets, it’s amenable to mobile apps also.

Alternatively, a peace treaty can be concluded between Ukraine and Russia whereby the circumstances that led to the war will be resolved in a way that is amenable to both sides.

But the document, published last month, claims “the ability to work or relax while travelling in a self-driving car” means occupants will be “more amenable to sitting in traffic”.

Consider Chinese evergreen (Dracaena trifasciata), philodendron, lucky bamboo, ferns, ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) or the amenable spider plant.

Defining a delusion as a belief that is not amenable to change in light of conflicting evidence requires that we have a shared understanding of what is “truth” and how it is determined.

Manindra Agrawal at IIT-Kanpur, who is the project in-charge, explained favourable conditions would be clouds with “reasonable moisture content” – but whether conditions would be amenable to it given this time of year would play a significant part.

Mineral Resources amenable to open pit extraction are reported within an optimized constraining shell.

At the funeral at Torrisholme Methodist Church, the Rev Derek North described John as a wonderful loving man, always amenable and positive.

Far from defying America, the ayatollah courted the Carter administration, sending quiet signals that he wanted a dialogue and then portraying a potential Islamic Republic as amenable to US interests.

Hyland's plea deal included a recommendation by Olmsted County prosecutors for a jail sentence of no longer than 30 days if a presentence investigation determined that she is amenable to probation.

Indication the uranium mineralization lying under the water table may be amenable to In-Situ Recovery (ISR), based on historical metallurgical and mineral processing test work.

I wasn't at my most amenable and said 'I'm on my period, it's a hot water bottle and it's staying up there'," she said.

No job is quite as amenable to working remotely as writing.

Party leaders in both counties were keen on avoiding that, creating pressure for them to find a compromise candidate all of them would be amenable to supporting.

Tashi is eventually attracted to Art, as he was there when she sustained a grievous injury and proved himself amenable to her coaching.

That said, the way things are right now, she may need you to take the reins sexually—if she hasn’t turned you down and she’s explicitly pointed that out, she may be telling you that she’s amenable to sex when you take the lead.

The amenable war veteran always helps set up chairs and brings refreshments for poll workers, proud to serve his Nevada Township community.

The recalcitrant Lord Grover dies, and the new ruler is more amenable to treating with Daemon’s cause.

UEC said it plans to prioritise ISR-amenable resources for development and near-term production, while conventional resources will provide flexibility for future production growth.

According to several online news sources, the government has already approached some indigenous leaders and promised that their people would be compensated for the use of their land; reportedly some of them are amenable.