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open to

adj. (`hospitable' is usually followed by `to') having an open mind; "hospitable to new ideas"; "open to suggestions" [syn: hospitable, open to(p)]

Usage examples of "open to".

Of course, it is open to us to say that when that time comes God will wind up the machinery again.

It follows that, in a social system in which power is open to all, the posts which confer power will, as a rule, be occupied by men who differ from the average in being exceptionally power-loving.

However this root term is open to scores of affixes which then can combine with even more affixes.

Yet the two-party system has also insured a government and society that is never stagnant and always open to change and challenge.

His skull upon death split open to examine his brain and later passed around the drawing rooms of Dublin.

We normally leave the main doors open to the vacuum, allowing robots and working humans to come and go as they please.

Moreover, if Louisville, Kentucky, fell to the Confederates, Indiana and Ohio would be open to invasion, and control of the Great Lakes might pass to the rebels.

The window blinds were wide open to the sunlight, and there were plants in clumsy, handmade pots on the sill.

We either honor our obligations or we leave ourselves wide open to destruction.

I was given complete official permission, and, moreover, the whole of the inexhaustible archives lay open to me.

That unaccountable space was open to so few, and yet it was there that all the big decisions affecting people got made.