RECEPTIVITY - significado y definición. Qué es RECEPTIVITY
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Qué (quién) es RECEPTIVITY - definición


Receptivity         
A PRACTICAL CAPACITY AND SOURCE OF NORMATIVITY
·noun The state or quality of being receptive.
II. Receptivity ·noun The power or capacity of receiving impressions, as those of the external senses.
receptive      
adj. receptive to (receptive to any reasonable offer)
receptive      
1.
Someone who is receptive to new ideas or suggestions is prepared to consider them or accept them.
The voters had seemed receptive to his ideas...
ADJ: oft ADJ to n
receptiveness
There was less receptiveness to liberalism in some areas.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If someone who is ill is receptive to treatment, they start to get better when they are given treatment.
...those patients who are not receptive to treatment.
ADJ: v-link ADJ to n
Ejemplos de uso de RECEPTIVITY
1. The US researchers have gone down to the micro–level, including hormone receptivity.
2. "I think there‘s still plenty of receptivity out there," he said.
3. The best attitude to adopt in a new country is one of receptivity to cultural differences, Saint–Rossy said.
4. And this happy coincidence is in proportion to the thoroughness of one‘s preparation – to the receptivity of one‘s thinking.
5. "There‘s a greater receptivity than there ever was, because people feel extraordinarily insecure right now." Senate health committee Chairman Edward M.