See Also: amenable(medicine)
amenable(dictionary)
amenable(dictionary)
AMENABLE(law)

amenable (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Old French; Origin: amener 'to lead up', from mener 'to lead']
willing to accept what someone says or does without arguing
::She was always a very amenable child.
amenable to
::Young people are more amenable than older citizens to the idea of immigration.
suitable for a particular type of treatment
amenable for/to
::Such conditions may be amenable to medical intervention.