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responsive
adjective as in quick to react
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Again, Landau points to previous research to explain why dry or rainy conditions might prime weeds to be less responsive to herbicides.
Other creatures have visual systems that are responsive to different frequencies of light, with birds and butterflies able to perceive wavelengths in the ultraviolet range.
Basically, Trump's thinking has become so tangential that he's really not able to answer a question in a way that's responsive to the question being asked.
“If the community wasn’t as responsive, what would it look like here?” she said.
"Businesses succeed by being responsive to customers and have a far better track record of customer service, streamlined paperwork and prompt response times than the federal government," the business lobbying group said in a statement.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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