amenable to

Frequency: 8.518.9 per million words

Used to specify what someone is willing to agree to or be influenced by.

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Examples (10)

  • You should find him amenable to reasonable arguments.
  • She is quite amenable to suggestions from her team.
  • The committee was surprisingly amenable to changing the long-standing rule.
  • This type of wood is highly amenable to carving and shaping.
  • The patient proved amenable to the new course of treatment.
  • If he's not amenable to our proposal, we will need a backup plan.
  • The data set is amenable to several forms of statistical analysis.
  • We are seeking a candidate who is amenable to working flexible hours.
  • I hope the landlord will be amenable to renegotiating the lease.
  • Historically, the region has not been amenable to foreign influence.