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How to use receptive to in a sentence

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While grooming, the male flying fox keeps his genitals exposed, indicating to nearby females that he is receptive to mating.
Their motivation for the series is to expand its audience among the theater-going public, which is not always receptive to new ideas.
Just continue to live your life, being receptive to the idea of running into the one when you least expect it.
It may then be of no surprise that audiences are widely receptive to this new genre paradigm.
There's a strong general feeling among our members that consumers are not receptive to milk from cloned cows.
It is unlikely that the great bulk of the Australian public will be receptive to diktats derived from either politician's belief structure.
All fish receptive to capture by two electrofishing passes within each of six sites were sampled.
That will keep the body receptive to defibrillation when the emergency service arrives.
I think it helps them become better musicians because they are more receptive to different musical ideas.
We have sought to respond to their concerns and have been receptive to new ideas and theories put forward by them.
Certainly, polytheism tolerates and is receptive to the existence of many gods.
You have to show yourselves as people with open minds, receptive to the ideas of independent voices in the boardroom.
Even those who were most receptive to foreign ideas adapted them in line with traditional Russian concerns, interests and attitudes.
His constant co-conspirator, Francis, has fallen for pretty Margie Flynn, who is receptive to his advances.
The increasing alienation felt by Pashtuns makes them receptive to the Taliban's chauvinistic message.
Sometimes, even if you think you're being totally reasonable, your mom may not be receptive to your suggestions.
He attempts to settle his mother into the nursing home, but finds that her old friends aren't quite so receptive to the idea.
He finds acting students are quickly receptive to the notion that stage combat training is not a martial art or a sword fight.
Approaches to drug treatment have become increasingly receptive to the dimension of calculability.
As the pistil emerged from the bracts, the style elongated and the stigma expanded markedly in size and, finally, became receptive to pollen.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is the way in which Canton was made receptive to commodity exchange.
In some strange way Japan was receptive to all the West had to offer.
His temperament was receptive to the beautiful influences with which he came in contact, and he was able in his letters from Rome to put a subtle fragrance of Italy.
Now, however, their sense of national diminishment may be making them receptive to a middle course between a foreign policy of flaccidity or grandiosity.
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