Amenable
Amenable is an adjective describing a willingness to cooperate or be influenced, or the ability to be easily controlled or treated. In everyday use, it often means that someone is receptive to suggestions or authority: for example, the committee was amenable to changes. It can also describe something capable of being treated, managed, or influenced: the patient is amenable to therapy, or the problem is amenable to a straightforward solution. In more formal or legal language, it can imply submission to authority or jurisdiction, as in a matter that is amenable to arbitration. The term connotes cooperation and lack of resistance.
Etymology and usage notes: the word derives from Old French amenable, with senses tied to being amenable
In mathematics: amenable describes a class of groups that admit a left-invariant finitely additive probability measure
See also: tractable, compliant, cooperative, amenable to treatment, Følner condition, invariant mean.