Amicable in a sentence as an adjective

As far as I know, the split was amicable.

It doesn't matter if it was an amicable departure or not.

I sought to find an amicable solution but they really didn't care.

This looks like an amicable fork that gives some quick benefit to all parties involved.

I was quite surprised by how amicable and positive this blog post was; I expected him to have lots of objections.

A good surgeon is amicable, knowledgeable, listens to patients and applies a deft touch to fix problems.

So I expect you to extend some professional courtesy, change the logo and close this matter in an amicable matter.

Only those couples who have a fairly good chance at a somewhat amicable separation would even try a service like this.

If the painting is indeed the original work and it somehow found its way onto some merchandise, I'm sure Disney will be amicable.

The entire conversation was 100% relaxed and amicable.

It seems to me that a lot of well-compensated but unsuccessful CEOs take the route that Mason pretended to in his first sentence "I wasn't fired and my departure is completely amicable.

I bet Gizmodo didn't think that an amicable departure of an employee was enough to warrant a password change to Twitter...but if his emails contained the password, then it's an easy hack.

But what I may be missing: could amicable breakup ever help a company avoid the dead pool?Another thing I find missing from the discussion: is this move also meant to push new founders to profitability faster?

Amicable definitions

adjective

characterized by friendship and good will