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Meanings of
receptiveness
in English
Catalan
receptivitat
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Willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions or ideas)
openness
receptivity
Catalan
receptivitat
Synonyms
Examples for "
openness
"
openness
receptivity
Examples for "
openness
"
1
But to know people, you need the opposite method: trust, love,
openness
.
2
In recent years social and political
openness
have matched the economic performance.
3
This Government came to power on a promise of
openness
and transparency.
4
The signs so far do not suggest a new era of
openness
.
5
That
openness
to experimenting with new technology doesn't have an age limit.
1
In addition,
receptivity
to innovation fluctuates in time within the same region.
2
Background: Pinopode expression has been suggested as a marker of endometrial
receptivity
.
3
The
receptivity
of the IPO market will hinge on such volatility subsiding.
4
In this respect they displayed a remarkable degree of open-mindedness and
receptivity
.
5
The experience of the day had sharpened her
receptivity
,
broadened her out-look.
Usage of
receptiveness
in English
1
Here is another test used frequently to test the
receptiveness
to hypnosis.
2
New
receptiveness
follows upon new curiosity, and new curiosity upon information gained.
3
She blended in closest union and swift interplay feminine
receptiveness
with masculine energy.
4
But it also includes spiritual
receptiveness
and faithfulness, which increase the absorbing power.
5
The players'
receptiveness
to his gegenpressing approach has been the most welcome of all.
6
Any
receptiveness
to urgings of compromise and moderation will diminish with each passing week.
7
Increasing insight may improve
receptiveness
for therapy or driving restrictions.
8
A swing in the liberal direction could foster a new
receptiveness
to campaign finance regulation.
9
This
receptiveness
to new ideas is one of the most remarkable features in St. Paul's mind.
10
The eager
receptiveness
of the people, ignorant as it was, was greater then than ever afterwards.
11
The
receptiveness
of her silence spurred him on.
12
You can play yourself or a fictional character -and their
receptiveness
to new ideas is key.
13
It's almost like learning to meditate; you have to find that state of clarity, of complete
receptiveness
.
14
It was a lesson to me, and I have tried to emulate their
receptiveness
and childlike trust.
15
Health professionals also fostered
receptiveness
by drawing on their clinical experience to manage patients' anxieties about initiating insulin.
16
He thought this her unusual wisdom and discernment, never dreaming it had been mostly his training and her
receptiveness
.
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receptiveness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
new receptiveness
complete receptiveness
eager receptiveness
female receptiveness
fleeting receptiveness
More collocations
Translations for
receptiveness
Catalan
receptivitat
franquesa
Receptiveness
through the time