/ˈmiːnəbl tu ˈprəʊsɛs/ – Pharse
Definition: có thể thưa kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “Amenable to process” refers to a situation where a person or entity is willing and able to comply with legal proceedings or procedures, such as court orders, subpoenas, or other legal requirements. It indicates that the individual or entity is cooperative and responsive to the legal process.
Example: The defendant’s attorney argued that the evidence was amenable to the discovery process and should be provided to the prosecution.