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the amenable
adjective
Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions.
synonyms
Exact(21)
But Robbins was not the amenable Giroux he found Roger's editorial interferences enraging.
They are far more likely to be the amenable one who offers information, seems reasonable, seems pleasant.
"The boys were looking forward to Cape Town," said the amenable Matt Stevens of a city he knows well.
But Robbins was not the amenable Giroux — he found Roger's editorial interferences enraging.
This alone sent the amenable Mr. Bolcom to his eraser, adjusting a couple of notes to make certain passages more comfortable, in this new space, for Mr. Turay.
Given the revenge-porn backdrop, it makes vague thematic sense that the women should so recall sisters in looks as in arms, but replacing the amenable Haasan with the brooding, muscular Devgn has a peculiar effect.
Similar(39)
The more the applicant looked and acted like the rep, the more amenable and welcoming she became.
Often, the small number of classes studied makes the problem amenable to the use of machine learning methods.
The US courted Brazil both before and after the Copenhagen summit, apparently believing it to be the most amenable of the Basic bloc.
To what extent are the regulatory agencies around the world amenable to standardizing the standards?
Relevant; Comprehensive (in relation to the purpose of the study); Comprehensible to the respondent; Amenable to analysis.
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