Examples of 'more amenable' in a sentence

Meaning of "more amenable"

More amenable means being open and receptive to suggestions or changes. It refers to someone or something that is flexible or easy to work with

How to use "more amenable" in a sentence

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He will be more amenable if it comes from a friend.
Emotional intelligence is even more amenable to change.
He will be more amenable to focussing on what you want him to.
The mathematical problem more amenable to analysis.
More amenable to therapy.
Might make her more amenable to a confession.
You will find them much more amenable.
Which is much more amenable to objective evaluation.
At last she seems more amenable.
Are a lot more amenable to how governments remain profitable these days.
The smaller ones are more amenable.
France will be far more amenable to sanctions in three months or so.
Such variable regions are typically more amenable to change.
Someone who was more amenable to your offers of money.
His successor will therefore not necessarily be more amenable.

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I will find a more amenable carriage.
I think that tomorrow you will find her more amenable.
But she seems even more amenable if you oe partf it.
They need to develop a new architecture that is more amenable to change.
But she seems even more amenable if you are part of it.
Officials agreed to find a different program that was more amenable to parents.
Extramedullary tumours are more amenable to resection than intramedullary tumours.
He destroys the vault he constructed and starts to slowly become more amenable.
Antibodies disclosed herein may be more amenable to intrapulmonary delivery.
Healthy eating can lengthen your life and make it more amenable.
He will be more amenable.
These are more amenable to change than those parts with which the person identifies.
These treatments should make you more amenable to therapy.
The reaction is more amenable to scaleup than the trichloroacetonitrile promoted reaction.
This makes signal transmission more amenable to copper wires.
To make the site more amenable to visitors the facility area will be landscaped.
Other earls were more amenable.
Such devices are more amenable to separate tactile actuating devices rather than integral actuating devices.
Would you be more amenable.
But I felt sure the glories of Siena would soon make him more amenable.
I think she will be a lot more amenable than her husband.
Required or I could replace your brain with one more amenable.
Fox is more amenable.
But a number of them are also concerned to make the report more amenable to agriculture.
Soluble form antigens are more amenable to tolerance than those in particulate form.
Fishing communities also seem to be growing more amenable to management.
Powder coatings are also more amenable to recycling than traditional liquid coatings.
The proposed synthesis below would be more amenable to scale up.
Someone who was more amenable to your offers of money than Stephen was.
Smaller particles typically should be more amenable to film formation.
Skip lists are more amenable to concurrent access / modification.
They achieve this by adopting a phenotype more amenable to cell movement.
He seems more amenable to the proposition, or at least not quite as.
Such chemical strategy might be more amenable for therapeutic application.
Maybe I can put you onto something a little more amenable.

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Amenable to drawing up in a circle around a deck of cards
He will be more amenable if it comes from a friend
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Examples of using More
Always is more money than they say
I can not take this any more
Rape is being used more frequently as a tactic of war
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