amenable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of amenable in Hindi

  • वश्य
  • उत्तरदायी
  • जिम्मेदार
  • जवाबदेह
  • उत्तरप्रद
  • वशवर्ती
  • प्रतिसंवेदी

amenable Definition

  • (of a person) open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled. ( (किसी व्यक्ति के) सुझाव के लिए खुला और उत्तरदायी; आसानी से राजी या नियंत्रित। )

amenable Example

  • Supt Hussey had always been co-operative, diligent and amenable in his work, she said. ( उन्होंने कहा कि स्वप्न हसी हमेशा से ही अपने काम में सहयोगी, मेहनती और शालीन थे। )
  • What is not to be regretted is the passing of the typewriter: it was the least amenable tool, requiring such a tedious process to make corrections that it encouraged writers to leave imperfect work unamended. ( जो पछतावा नहीं करना है वह टाइपराइटर से गुजर रहा है: यह कम से कम अमननीय उपकरण था, जिसे सुधारने के लिए इस तरह की थकाऊ प्रक्रिया की आवश्यकता थी कि इसने लेखकों को असिद्ध काम छोड़ने के लिए प्रोत्साहित किया। )
  • Not that that will worry the 26-year-old Swede, who, despite a speech disability, is as amenable and communicative as Webb is often abrasive. ( ऐसा नहीं है कि 26 वर्षीय स्वेड को चिंता होगी, जो एक भाषण विकलांगता के बावजूद, वेब के रूप में अचूक और संचार के रूप में अक्सर अपघर्षक है। )
  • For me, the great appeal to doing an album was that the medium is amenable - you can actually do it yourself. ( मेरे लिए, एक एल्बम करने के लिए बहुत अच्छी अपील यह थी कि माध्यम अमेय है - आप वास्तव में इसे स्वयं कर सकते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • He has always been very amenable about having things done to him and he seems to know it is good for him.
  • Therefore our interest in a publicly neutral chairperson is solely focused on creating the most amenable context for conducting the discussion.
  • It has the reputation of being amenable and friendly.
  • The ladies have been very amenable so far, some of them spoke out at the meeting, stood up and identified themselves and asked questions.
  • The cry to abolish intoxicating liquors increased within the amenable audience of hard-working farmers that were money conscious and trying to make it in a new world.
  • And, sometimes, the one obstruction to an amenable compromise is yet another rule-book that someone somewhere imagined would be helpful.
  • They'll find me pretty amenable if we're winning.
  • A more amenable strategy, I believe, is to accept that ‘believing is belonging’ and to be more inclusive rather than exclusive in our approach.
  • The forcefulness of his stand-up comedy and righteousness of his political writing make it easy to forget that the fortysomething father of two is a good-natured, funny and amenable bloke.
  • He has several ideas on making the city more amenable for pedal pushers.
  • Polls suggest that, in these increasingly health-obsessed and conformist times, public opinion might also now be amenable .
  • Visibly thrilled over his visit, Sreejaya says that contrary to apprehension that he would be cold and remote, the Prince came across as a very amenable and caring person.
  • It was hoped by employers that the new working class would be more docile and amenable than the old.
  • And, if the law needed to be changed, she believed Justice Minister Michael McDowell was amenable .
  • And he came at that time to provide the assistance that I was telling you about before, and at that time he was quite an amenable fellow.
  • The company must negotiate the planning departments of many UK local councils, and Howes diplomatically suggests that some are more amenable than others.
  • Beech is usually quite amenable to hard cutting back, as long as it gets plenty of light it will quickly sprout new shoots from the older wood.
  • It would have been constructive and amenable to police public relations.
  • Because of this, he says the Department is hoping to ensure a system amenable to academic researchers.
  • Nor is the exercise upon which the court is engaged amenable to such an answer.
  • Lots more people would hear what you had to say if you'd just be amenable to how we'd like to read your sites.
  • Very few web sites are not amenable to this way of thinking.
  • The reality is that for obvious reasons the continuing gangland carnage is not readily amenable to ordinary law.
  • His blandness makes him an amenably malleable subject for a novelist, and Sten Nadolny has taken full advantage of this licence.
  • Both are amenably superfluous; neither will replace Bernard Taper's standard biography, or even Richard Buckle's later book, and neither seems to want to.
  • The survival of political machines usually rested on the amenability of federal supervisors.