Sentence examples for is receptive from inspiring English sources

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is receptive

adjective

Capable of receiving something

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He is receptive to new ideas.

But I think the political environment is receptive to a Republican message".

I have found an audience who is receptive, ready and willing to embrace these ideas.

The number of wine lines may increase there, he said, if the public is receptive.

And it does look as if China is receptive, despite the world downturn.

Are we defining taste as what the audience is receptive to or what they can tolerate?

There is a feeling she is receptive to launching Costa as a standalone company.

The residents in question compromise a "steering group" that is receptive to the council's and Capco's plans.

It is understood the UK believes Turkey is receptive to its plan to temporarily take away passports.

I would much rather go to an orchestra that is receptive to my ideas because I can then create something".

The union is receptive to 8percentt but is resisting the formula for dividing the raises over the three years.

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