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receptivity

noun as in openness

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What made Haynes different from many of his contemporaries, however, was his constant musical receptivity and adaptability.

Measuring the receptivity of stigmas, a necessary element for pollination, overlapped with the highest number of beetles found visiting the flowers.

A bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report released in 2020 called Manafort’s receptivity to Russian outreach “grave counterintelligence threat” that opened the campaign to “malign Russian influence.”

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He also notes that when he first reached out to join the club, he was struck by Braun’s responsiveness and receptivity.

“Whether it be performance or safety or infotainment, it will trickle down as long as there is receptivity.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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