amenability

/əˌmiːnəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being willing to listen to others, accept suggestions, or be influenced; openness and cooperativeness.
    • His amenability to new ideas helped the company innovate quickly.
    • Her amenability to feedback made her a favorite among the team.
    • The success of the negotiation depended on both sides' amenability to compromise.
  2. The quality of being capable of being tested, treated, or affected in a particular way.
    • The soil's amenability to farming was assessed before planting.
    • Scientists studied the material's amenability to recycling.
    • The doctor noted the tumor's amenability to radiation therapy.
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