highly amenable

Frequency: 7.814.5 per million words

Used to emphasize a strong willingness to agree.

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  • The new CEO seems highly amenable to suggestions from the staff.
  • We found the client highly amenable to our proposed changes.
  • Fortunately, the local council proved highly amenable to our community project.
  • He's a great travel partner because he's highly amenable to changes in the itinerary.
  • This particular strain of bacteria is highly amenable to genetic modification.
  • The political climate has become highly amenable to reform in recent years.
  • For the experiment to succeed, we need a substance that is highly amenable to heat.
  • The witness was considered highly amenable to the lawyer's line of questioning.
  • Investors will be pleased that the market is highly amenable to new ventures right now.
  • She hoped her parents would be highly amenable to her plans for a gap year.