Relating vs Amenable - What's the difference?
relating | amenable |
The act of relating, or forming or identifying relationships; relation.
* Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
* 2008 , Stephen Kemmis, Tracey J. Smith, Enabling praxis: challenges for education
Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions.
Willing to comply with; agreeable.
(math, of a group) Being a locally compact topological group carrying a kind of averaging operation on bounded functions that is invariant under translation by group elements.
As a verb relating
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun relating
is the act of relating, or forming or identifying relationships; relation.As an adjective amenable is
willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions.relating
English
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(en noun)- Such a dynamic, biological concept of consciousness as reflecting ever-shifting 'global mappings' in the brain, ceaseless relatings of current perceptions to past mappings, has been articulated with great force recently, by Gerald Edelman.
- What makes a complex practice like education or medicine distinctive is the content of sayings, doings and relatings characteristic of the practice
