Adverb for likely or willing to cooperate
“It was hoped by employers that the new working class would be more docile and amenable than the old.”
Adverb for easily influenced or persuaded
“Over the course of a few years, I transformed from a naive and amenable kid to a cynical and resentful teenager.”
Adverb for willing to respond or be disposed to persuasion or suggestions
“More recent staff additions may be more amenable to go along with initiatives.”
Adverb for willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas
“Bucer, by contrast, was amenable to the idea of a temporary concealment under specific circumstances.”
Adverb for capable of responding or being acted upon in a particular way
“When is an alcoholic amenable to treatment?”
Adverb for liable to be brought to account or held responsible
“A judge is amenable to the law in the shape of impeachment, by means of which he may be removed from office if he has committed a misdemeanor.”
Adverb for friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to
Adverb for having an easy-going mood or temperament
Adverb for eager, prepared or willing to do or have something
Adverb for able to be easily modified to respond to altered circumstances
Adverb for overseeing or being responsible for a task or group of people
Adverb for capable of being cured
Adverb for capable of being trained, teachable, educatable
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