adient

/ˈeɪdiənt/
adjective
  1. Tending to move toward or be attracted to a stimulus (used in psychology).
    • In the experiment, adient responses were measured by how quickly subjects approached the light.
    • The therapist noted the child's adient posture when the parent entered the room.
    • The adient behavior of the baby was clear as she reached for the bright toy.
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