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amenable [am. angl. əˈminəb(ə)l, əˈmɛnəb(ə)l, brit. angl. əˈmiːnəb(ə)l] PRID.
1. amenable (tractable):
amenable temperament
to be amenable to sth they proved quite amenable to the idea
they are amenable to argument
she's not amenable to reason
2. amenable (accountable, answerable) PRAVO:
to be amenable to sth
amenable [əˈmi:nəbl] PRID.
amenable
to be amenable to sth
to be amenable to reason
amenable ·ˈmi··bəl] PRID.
amenable
to be amenable to sth
to be amenable to reason
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The location was chosen as it was regarded as cleaner, healthier and more amenable to longer-term expansion plans.
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Freed of dice rolling, complex calculations, and coordination of the sequence of play, casual gamers were more amenable to playing these games.
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State programs are not, in practice, amenable to such a radical annual re-examination.
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These errors are not amenable to correction through statistical analysis as they are unidirectional and random in magnitude.
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This clay is amenable to cultivation, responds well to careful management, and supports good growth of pine where allowed to revert to forest.
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