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comparative more amenable, superlative most amenable
Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions. examples
Willing to comply; easily led. quotations examples
The communal nature of ostriches may have made these birds more amenable to life in captivity.
2020 August 4, Richard Conniff, “They may look goofy, but ostriches are nobody’s fool”, in National Geographic Magazine
Liable to be brought to account, to a charge or claim; responsible; accountable; answerable. examples
(law) Liable to the legal authority of (something). examples
(mathematics, of a group) Being a locally compact topological group carrying a kind of averaging operation on bounded functions that is invariant under translation by group elements. examples