amenable

قابلة
definition
adjective
parents who have had easy babies and amenable children
(of a person) open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled.
translation of 'amenable'
adjective
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example
They'll find me pretty 'amenable' if we're winning.
The forcefulness of his stand-up comedy and righteousness of his political writing make it easy to forget that the fortysomething father of two is a good-natured, funny and 'amenable' bloke.
The cry to abolish intoxicating liquors increased within the 'amenable' audience of hard-working farmers that were money conscious and trying to make it in a new world.
Polls suggest that, in these increasingly health-obsessed and conformist times, public opinion might also now be 'amenable' .
The company must negotiate the planning departments of many UK local councils, and Howes diplomatically suggests that some are more 'amenable' than others.
And, if the law needed to be changed, she believed Justice Minister Michael McDowell was 'amenable' .
The ladies have been very 'amenable' so far, some of them spoke out at the meeting, stood up and identified themselves and asked questions.
He has several ideas on making the city more 'amenable' for pedal pushers.
For me, the great appeal to doing an album was that the medium is 'amenable' - you can actually do it yourself.
Supt Hussey had always been co-operative, diligent and 'amenable' in his work, she said.
What is not to be regretted is the passing of the typewriter: it was the least 'amenable' tool, requiring such a tedious process to make corrections that it encouraged writers to leave imperfect work unamended.
A more 'amenable' strategy, I believe, is to accept that ‘believing is belonging’ and to be more inclusive rather than exclusive in our approach.
It has the reputation of being 'amenable' and friendly.
Therefore our interest in a publicly neutral chairperson is solely focused on creating the most 'amenable' context for conducting the discussion.
And he came at that time to provide the assistance that I was telling you about before, and at that time he was quite an 'amenable' fellow.
Visibly thrilled over his visit, Sreejaya says that contrary to apprehension that he would be cold and remote, the Prince came across as a very 'amenable' and caring person.
Not that that will worry the 26-year-old Swede, who, despite a speech disability, is as 'amenable' and communicative as Webb is often abrasive.
It was hoped by employers that the new working class would be more docile and 'amenable' than the old.
And, sometimes, the one obstruction to an 'amenable' compromise is yet another rule-book that someone somewhere imagined would be helpful.
He has always been very 'amenable' about having things done to him and he seems to know it is good for him.
I froze in horror as I saw that Gabriel had already found my grandparents, and was sitting with them, chatting 'amenably' .
The reality is that for obvious reasons the continuing gangland carnage is not readily 'amenable to' ordinary law.
For example, the vexed problem of alcohol abuse is argued by some to be 'amenable to' outside intervention.
Beech is usually quite 'amenable to' hard cutting back, as long as it gets plenty of light it will quickly sprout new shoots from the older wood.
Instead, it is employed as a resource for stabilizing defendants, particularly during the early phases of treatment, and for increasing 'amenability' to treatment.
The survival of political machines usually rested on the 'amenability' of federal supervisors.
Because of this, he says the Department is hoping to ensure a system 'amenable to' academic researchers.
It was clearly not reliable or repeatable and therefore not 'amenable to' science and quickly discredited.
His blandness makes him an 'amenably' malleable subject for a novelist, and Sten Nadolny has taken full advantage of this licence.
Lots more people would hear what you had to say if you'd just be 'amenable to' how we'd like to read your sites.
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