particularly amenable

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

Used to highlight that someone is especially agreeable.

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Examples (10)

  • He was particularly amenable to our suggestions for the new project.
  • The committee proved to be particularly amenable to changing the rules after hearing the public's feedback.
  • This type of metal is particularly amenable to heat treatment.
  • If you present your case logically, you'll find the board is particularly amenable to reason.
  • Do you think the new CEO will be particularly amenable to employee-led initiatives?
  • The local government seems particularly amenable to investing in public parks this year.
  • Thankfully, my new roommate is particularly amenable to sharing cleaning duties.
  • Historically, the organization has not been particularly amenable to outside influence.
  • We found the software's API to be particularly amenable to customization.
  • Younger employees are often particularly amenable to adopting new technologies.