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Readily reacting to suggestions and influences.
responsive
tractable
susceptible
Disposed or willing to comply.
conformable
compliant
Amenable.
responsible
1
Whether these patients are
amenable
to successful surgery remain an open issue.
2
In the medium term, the Brotherhood may prove far more
amenable
,
however.
3
They should avoid cherry picking the evidence or manufacturing politically
amenable
views.
4
Sounds much more
amenable
than ploughing through audit reports and board documents.
5
Communications between officers of the State are not
amenable
to defamation claims.
6
Without Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president, the West is more
amenable
to negotiations.
7
There are three good jokes and a passably
amenable
atmosphere is established.
8
Some of them are therapeutically
amenable
to modification; while others are not.
9
Holberton would actually be more vulnerable and
amenable
after a few drinks.
10
What data types in geoscience would be
amenable
to being listened to?
11
Of all men in Utah we cannot be
amenable
to such dictation.
12
But you'd better convince me quickly while I'm still
amenable
to reason.'
13
Only read the atmosphere and guess that the seasons might be
amenable
.
14
Somehow, the games least
amenable
to iOS's input methods sell the most.
15
To the same eternal laws and principles are we, and it,
amenable
.
16
These were far more
amenable
to orders than were the English militia.
amenable
more amenable
so amenable
less amenable
very amenable
as amenable