amenable Определение на русском языке

  • 0 willing to do or accept something -- сговорчивый

    • She may be more amenable to the idea now.

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Examples of amenable

  • Thus, the eggs and beetles were classified as alive (viable) or dead, and the data were not amenable to statistical analysis.

  • At first blush this notion would seem to be much more amenable to a tenseless construal.

  • In contrast, internal sandhi cascades over morphemes within one word with complex retroflexions, and is not directly amenable to our euphony treatment.

  • The tribes, weakened by their deteriorating economic circumstances, needed the state's assistance and became more amenable to its patronage.

  • The mortality due to pneumonia is 10-50 times higher in the developing world and is therefore amenable to substantial improvement.

  • But the factors inhibiting more deliberative discussions - structural, cultural and motivational in nature - should be amenable to some change, particularly through education.

  • Second, once formulated, speaker stereotypes are amenable to strategic manipulation to the extent that they are consciously grasped by social actors.

  • Broiler houses operate on an all-in, all-out basis and are amenable to effective cleaning.

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