Ready or willing to receive favorably.
Of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system.
1 However, right now, we see them more receptive , said the first source.
2 This strategy will help you enjoy your own energy while remaining receptive .
3 Several companies told Reuters that the ITC was receptive to their concerns.
4 The venerable organisation established in 1831 was immediately receptive to the idea.
5 But Roosevelt had found the people receptive to his talk of change.
6 They should be accessible, and receptive to concerns, queries and new ideas.
7 CEO Boyens didn't seem to be in a particular receptive mood, either.
8 She said she hopes Australia will be more receptive to these migrants.
9 Members of the Republican platform committee say the panel will be receptive .
10 Do we know if corn is fully receptive to the genetic addition?
11 It made it more likely they would be receptive to larger issues.
12 Professionals appear receptive to this, and willing to acquire the relevant skills.
13 Portnow said on Friday he was receptive to meeting with the Rev.
14 I was handsome then and the London ladies-themarried ones-werevery receptive .
15 Opposition politicians have been more receptive because they have less to lose.
16 The receptive spirit and the desire to please were his by inheritance.
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