amenable
ame·na·ble
/əˈmiːnəbəl/ adj
1 [more ~; most ~] : willing to agree or to accept something that is wanted or asked for
an amenable child
— usually + to
The children are generally amenable to our wishes.
a government that is not amenable to change [=a government that resists change]
2 formal : able to be controlled, organized, or affected by something
— + to
The disease is not amenable to surgery. [=it cannot be fixed by surgery]
data amenable to analysis [=data that can be analyzed]