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receptivity
[ ree-sep-tiv-i-tee ]
noun
- ability, willingness, or quickness to receive or accept ideas, requests, experiences, etc.:
The realization of our educational objectives relies on the cooperation of parents, the commitment and competence of teachers, and the receptivity of students.
- readiness of something to receive something else:
When an embryo is ready for implantation, the procedure is carefully timed to coincide with the window of maximal receptivity in the uterus.
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Origin of receptivity1
Example Sentences
I want a rewrite of "Just A Girl," but about that rather literal definition of feminine receptivity.
What made Haynes different from many of his contemporaries, however, was his constant musical receptivity and adaptability.
Measuring the receptivity of stigmas, a necessary element for pollination, overlapped with the highest number of beetles found visiting the flowers.
A bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report released in 2020 called Manafort鈥檚 receptivity to Russian outreach 鈥済rave counterintelligence threat鈥 that opened the campaign to 鈥渕align Russian influence.鈥
He also notes that when he first reached out to join the club, he was struck by Braun鈥檚 responsiveness and receptivity.
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