noun
- the qualities of being responsive to suggestion, influence, or control; willingness to comply or cooperate
- states of being liable or answerable to authority or law
Usage: plural form of amenability
Usage: formal; legal contexts
Examples
- The team’s amenabilities to new management strategies impressed the executives.
- Different personality types show varying amenabilities to peer pressure.
- The study examined children’s amenabilities to educational interventions.
- Legal amenabilities differ significantly between jurisdictions.
- The committee discussed the amenabilities of various proposals to modification.
- Cultural amenabilities to change vary widely across societies.