amenable
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British pronunciation
/ɐmˈiːnəbə‍l/

Definition & Meaning of "amenable"in English

amenable
01

very likely to be cooperative, agreeable, or accepting of a request or suggestion

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The new intern was highly amenable, eagerly accepting any task assigned to her.
He found the committee members surprisingly amenable to his proposal.
02

(of people) open and willing to let suggestions influence them

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She was amenable to changing her plans based on feedback.
The team found him amenable to new ideas and approaches.
03

able to be affected or changed by something

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The metal surface was amenable to corrosion in the salty sea air.
Her skin proved amenable to the new moisturizer, showing improvement within days.
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