noun
- the quality of being willing to accept suggestions, advice, or control; responsiveness to influence
- the state of being legally responsible or answerable
Usage: legal
Examples
- The student’s amenability to feedback helped her improve quickly.
- His amenability to new ideas made him an excellent team leader.
- The committee appreciated her amenability during the negotiations.
- The contract outlined the company’s amenability to local regulations.
- Their amenability to compromise led to a successful agreement.
- The defendant’s amenability to the court’s jurisdiction was established.
- Her natural amenability made her popular among colleagues.