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amenable [ə'mi:nəbəl](a) (cooperative) accommodant, souple;∎ to be amenable to sth être disposé à qch;∎ to be amenable to reason être raisonnable ou disposé à entendre raison;∎ the disease is amenable to treatment la maladie peut être traitée;∎ amenable to kindness sensible à la bonté∎ she is amenable for her actions to the committee elle est responsable de ses actes devant le comité;∎ all citizens are amenable to the law tout citoyen est responsable devant la loi(c) (able to be tested) vérifiable;∎ this data is amenable to analysis c'est données sont susceptibles d'être vérifiées par analyse
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