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Filter by Meaning As an artist, she was highly receivable to feedback and suggestions from fellow painters.
The politician adopted a receivable stance towards opposing viewpoints in order to foster dialogue and understanding.
The therapist created a safe and receivable space for her clients to express their emotions.
The chef was always receivable to experimenting with new flavors and ingredients in his recipes.
The coach fostered a team environment where players were receivable to constructive criticism and willing to improve.
The receivable images captured by the telescope unveiled previously unseen celestial objects.
The satellite dish ensures a strong receivable signal for our television.
The receivable signals from the deep space probe revealed fascinating insights about distant galaxies.
The nonprofit organization is grateful for the generous donations receivable from its supporters.
The artist is excited about the receivable royalties from the sale of her paintings.
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