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adient

[ad-ee-uhnt]

ad·i·ent

[ad-ee-uhnt]
adjective Psychology.
tending to move toward a stimulus.
Compare abient.


Origin:
< Latin adient- (stem of adiēns approaching, present participle of adīre), equivalent to ad- ad- + -i- go + -ent- -ent
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adient

adjective
characterized by acceptance or approach [ant: abient
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