Examples of 'amenable' in a sentence

Meaning of "amenable"

Amenable means willing to agree or obey, or open to influence or suggestion. It describes someone who is cooperative, responsive, or compliant. It can also be used to describe something that is easily managed or controlled
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  • Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions.
  • Willing to comply; easily led.
  • Liable to be brought to account, to a charge or claim; responsible; accountable; answerable.
  • Liable to the legal authority of (something).

How to use "amenable" in a sentence

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Heptachlor may be amenable to loss through aeration.
Amenable to drawing up in a circle around a deck of cards.
He will be more amenable if it comes from a friend.
Amenable to new technologies such as proteomic platforms.
Might make her more amenable to a confession.
We are amenable to putting this entire matter behind us.
She seemed quite amenable at the time.
It is amenable to critical and precise scientific review.
I am sure she will be amenable to this arrangement.
I am sure he will find the terms amenable.
Very few VEPs were amenable to participating in sport.
Percentage of informal population on land amenable to solutions.
She was also amenable to our special requests.
He said that would be very amenable to him.
It is not amenable to dietary counseling in most cases.

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An alternative representation that is amenable to simplification is as follows.
We treated you kindly so you would be amenable.
Some simple systems are amenable to spreadsheet calculations.
Rendering agitated animals almost immediately amenable.
This kind of case is amenable to statistical treatment.
Amenable may not be his forte.
My client would be amenable to dropping his case.
Be amenable to the treatment she proposed for him.
Then you will be amenable to speaking with us.
All provisions of a conservation measure must be amenable to monitoring.
Which is much more amenable to objective evaluation.
I need members who might be amenable.
See if your son is amenable to this idea.
Highly amenable to genetic modification and tissue engineering.
Not all women are as amenable to family pressure.
I am amenable to betting horses and wives.
These hypotheses certainly are amenable to quantitative research.
She seems amenable to my suggested changes to the syllabus.
They are now peaceful and amenable to law.
The reaction is amenable to a variety of substituted haloalkenes.
They are too young to be amenable to the law.
It should be amenable to testing within reasonable time.
The mathematical problem more amenable to analysis.
This problem is amenable to the method of separation of variables.
Emotional intelligence is even more amenable to change.
Many topics are amenable to this type of research.
At last she seems more amenable.
This project is also amenable to transfer by location.
Could cut you in if you are amenable.
The method is also amenable for automation.
It was amenable to reasonable compromise but had a bottom line.
All instances are perfectly amenable of industrial applicability.
Both are amenable to extrusion at reasonably low working temperatures.
Men who would be amenable to the wishes.
They are professional and very amenable.

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