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Filter by Meaning The corrupt judge seemed unamenable to the principles of justice, consistently ruling in favor of the highest bidder.
The team captain was unamenable to the coach's strategy and refused to change the game plan.
The antique furniture was unamenable to customization or alteration.
The worn-out car engine was unamenable to repair, requiring a complete replacement.
The traditional recipe is unamenable to substitutions or alterations.
Despite multiple complaints from customers, the unamenable landlord refused to make necessary repairs in the rental property.
The negotiator's calm and composed demeanor made him unamenable to hostile tactics.
The old computer system is unamenable to software upgrades.
The old, worn-out machine was unamenable to repair, requiring a replacement.
The deep-rooted prejudice in society seemed unamenable to change.
The client was unamenable to feedback and rejected any modifications to the design.
Despite trying various medications, his chronic migraine remained unamenable to treatment.
The dictator's regime was known for being unamenable to international human rights standards.
The unamenable customer refused to provide any feedback on the product.
The unamenable driver ignored the traffic officer's instructions.
Despite the persuasive arguments, she remained unamenable to changing her opinion.
The politician's opponent was unamenable to negotiation, making compromise impossible.
The stubborn stains on the fabric were unamenable to any cleaning method.
The resistant patient remained unamenable to alternative treatment options.
The criminal mastermind's intricate network of accomplices made them virtually unamenable to law enforcement.
The stubborn child was unamenable to his parents' requests.
The rigid bureaucracy proved unamenable to innovative ideas.
The unruly crowd at the protest was unamenable to negotiation.
The old building was unamenable to modern architectural modifications.
He remained unamenable to the idea of joining a gym despite his doctor's recommendation.
The employee's attitude was unamenable to constructive criticism, making it difficult for the team to improve.
The stubborn child remained unamenable to his parents' pleas for him to go to bed.
The complex mathematical problem was unamenable to a simple solution.
The deeply ingrained prejudice in society seemed unamenable to change.
The customer was unamenable to the salesperson's attempts to upsell.
The antique vase is unamenable to repair after being shattered into countless pieces.
The artist's creative vision was unamenable to the critics' negative reviews.
The stubborn student was unamenable to the teacher's guidance.
The old computer is unamenable to software upgrades because of its outdated hardware.
The tangled wires were unamenable to untangling without a lot of effort.
The deeply ingrained fear of public speaking was unamenable to traditional therapy techniques.
The powerful lobbying groups exerted influence to ensure that certain politicians remained unamenable to environmental regulations.
The CEO's unamenable attitude hindered the progress of the project.
The rigid company policies were unamenable to negotiation.
The child's chronic sleep disorder remained unamenable to any treatment suggested by doctors.
The rigid company policies were unamenable to employee suggestions.
The CEO's unwavering commitment to ethical business practices made her unamenable to bribery.
The teenager remained unamenable to his friends' advice about peer pressure.
The suspect remained unamenable to questioning, frustrating the efforts of the police.
The politician's evasive answers made him appear unamenable during the interview.
The company's CEO was unamenable to suggestions from his employees, creating a hostile work environment.
Despite the evidence against him, the defendant remained unamenable throughout the trial.
The rebellious student was unamenable to the rules and constantly challenged authority.
The dictator's oppressive regime made the country unamenable to democratic reforms.
The stubborn child was unamenable to discipline and refused to listen to his parents.
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