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amenable adjective accessible, acquiescent, amiable, available, compliant, dicto oboediens, impressionable, influenceable, movable, obedient, open to suggestions, persuadable, persuasible, pervious, pliable, pliant, reasonable, responsible, suasible, tractable, yielding
Associated concepts: amenable to process
See also: actionable, corrigible, facile, inclined, liable, malleable, obedient, open, open-minded, palatable, pliable, receptive, sequacious, suasible, tractable, willing, yielding

AMENABLE. Responsible; subject to answer in a court of justice liable to punishment.



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The scenery is stunning and he's an amenably enthusiastic guide.
However, the authors readily and amenably acknowledge that evolution offers a helpful framework for understanding what we judge to be attractive, but fails to account for the social and interpersonal processes surrounding attraction.
Brown has contributed amenably in all three areas during his 15-year career.
 
 
 
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