render sth amenable

Frequency: 5.03.1 per million words

To cause something to become agreeable or responsive.

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Examples (10)

  • The new proposal was designed to render the client more amenable to our terms.
  • This chemical treatment will render the material amenable to dyeing.
  • Diplomatic efforts were made to render the nation amenable to the peace treaty.
  • A patient and understanding approach can render even the most difficult child amenable to reason.
  • The new drug is hoped to render the tumor amenable to chemotherapy.
  • We need a software patch to render the old system amenable to new security protocols.
  • The goal of the reforms was to render the bureaucratic process more amenable to public scrutiny.
  • His compelling argument rendered the committee amenable to reconsidering their decision.
  • Advanced techniques are used to render the complex data amenable to analysis.
  • A change in management might render the department more amenable to innovation.