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amenable

[uh-mee-nuh-buhl, uh-men-uh-] / əˈmi nə bəl, əˈmɛn ə- /




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Senior executives initially balked, casting obesity as a problem of self-control and exercise rather than a disease amenable to medication.

From The Wall Street Journal

The next time they meet, he can simply say that Taiwan’s status is a fixed matter of U.S. law, not amenable to his discretion.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Sunday, he seemed more amenable, saying he planned to speak with Putin.

From The Wall Street Journal

Through his stature and amenable nature, he has been able to enhance a team spirit already fostered by friendships, but without the need for bonding sessions which feel forced.

From BBC

The new cabinet, without the former deputy PM, author of a leaked letter on wealth taxes, might be more amenable.

From BBC