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    a·me·na·ble
    [əˈmēnəb(ə)l, əˈmenəb(ə)l]
    adjective
    amenable (adjective)
    1. (of a person) open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled:
      "parents who have had easy babies and amenable children"
      • (amenable to)
        (of a thing) capable of being acted upon in a particular way; susceptible to:
        "the patients had cardiac failure not amenable to medical treatment"
    Origin
    late 16th century (in the sense ‘liable to answer to a law or tribunal’): an Anglo-Norman French legal term, from Old French amener ‘bring to’ from a- (from Latin ad) ‘to’ + mener ‘bring’ (from late Latin minare ‘drive animals’, from Latin minari ‘threaten’).
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    What does Amen really mean?The word amen simply means, so be it or I agree. The etymology of the word goes all the way back to ancient Hebrew. It comes from the Hebrew word aman, which means to strengthen or confirm. The word passed from the Hebrew, to the Greek, to the Latin, into Old English.
    Did Jesus Say Amen?Jesus says Amen so often in the Gospels that it is the most notable trademark of his speech. Anyone reading the Gospels in their entirety will soon recognize that this is one of Jesus’ benchmarks, and the pattern will become familiar.
    Why is Amen said after prayers?Why is it important to say amen? When you say or whisper “Amen” after someone has just said a prayer or spoken a great promise from the Bible, it is letting others know you agree with what was just said. When you are paying close attention to what people pray or preach, saying “Amen” is a way you can join them, even if you aren’t the one speaking.
    Where does the word "Amen" came from?The word “Amen” probably goes back a long way. Some say it goes back to an Egyptian god called Amen-Ra, and that Moses introduced this name into the worship and religious language of the people he led out of Egypt. However, in the Bible we first found the word “Amen” commanded by the L ord (Numbers 5:22).
     
  3. willing to accept or be influenced by a suggestion: He was amenable to suggestion, and really worked hard to improve himself. (Definition of amenable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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    The meaning of AMENABLE is having or showing willingness to agree or to accept something that is wanted or asked for —usually used with to.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/amenable
    adjective ready or willing to answer, act, agree, or yield; open to influence, persuasion, or advice; agreeable; submissive; tractable: an amenable servant. liable to be called to account; answerable; legally responsible: You are amenable for this debt. capable of or agreeable to being tested, tried, analyzed, etc.
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