Synonym: centripetal, open, sensory. Similar words: deceptive, reception, deception, inception, perception, exception, sceptical, perceptible. Meaning: [rɪ'septɪv] adj. 1. open to arguments, ideas, or change 2. ready or willing to receive favorably 3. of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system 4. able to absorb liquid (not repellent).
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91, What are some creative ways to work with an international project sponsor who may not be receptive to the actual needs of the community or who has already selected a specific type of project?
92, The hypothesized neurons of the model are selective for absolute disparity and have facilitative extra receptive field.
93, After all, who knows: your little boy might grow up to be the receptive partner in a gay relationship, or perhaps an asexual or even a monogamous zoophile in love with his horse.
94, An inflammatory encephalitic process has been suggested as a possible cause of this disorder. About two-thirds of patients are left with a more or less severe receptive language deficit.
95, When and where will he be most receptive to our message?
96, The style is elongated , ending in a small, capitate stigma, which becomes receptive at bloom.
97, Receptive field ( RF ) is the basic structural and functional unit for signal processing in visual system.
98, It made chief financial officers more receptive to the ideas of hedging.
99, By using the receptive relaxation reflex of the stomach as a basis, artificial conditioned reflex has been established with the sound of an electric bell or a metronome as indifferent stimulus.
100, When it came to gossip Gillanbone was as receptive as a wire to an electrical current.
101, They should be receptive, appreciative, and fair when dealing with employee's suggestions.
102, Flowers of A. yabeana can self-pollinate autonomously, which occurs in middle of stigma receptive period.
103, We found beings among you who are receptive to our beaming.
104, "There are things like whether or not a child is receptive to new things, whether they are frightened of strangers, whether their mood is cheerful or not, " Pickett said in a telephone interview.
105, Then we used filter theory to explain the difference between X and Y cell's spatial property and discussed effect of the large disinhibitory area on the spatial property of classical receptive field.
106, Do you think that there is any receptive audience for his remarks.
107, Young hires are attractive to employers, because they are less expensive to recruit and more receptive to on-the-job training than more seasoned employees.
108, To be patiently receptive of just criticism and profit from its teaching.
109, When Cowperwood next came to Mckenty's house the latter was in a receptive frame of mind.
110, The antenna introduced in this paper is different from the ordinary reconnaissance radar, which is a passive antenna receptive system receiving target radar signals.
111, The receptive mechanism of the retina can also adapt itself to large differences in quantity of light.
112, All moments are beautiful(sentence dictionary), only you have to be receptive and surrendering.
113, But It'seems likely that courts will usually be receptive to more functional arguments as well.
114, They should thus be receptive to the views of artists.
115, Also, the context performs an extremely important interpretative function in the receptive process.
116, She began to find a receptive audience for her work.
117, Flowers of A . yabeana can self - pollinate autonomously , which occurs in middle of receptive period.
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