[f. prec. + -NESS.] The quality or state of being amenable.
1849. J. Harris, Prim. Man, I. iv. ¶ 6. 83. This latent amenableness of the imagination to the majesty of law.
1876. Mozley, Univ. Serm., v. 101. Of distinct nations each is a centre to itself, without any amenableness to a common centre.