adaptability

[ US /əˌdæptəˈbɪɫəti/ ]
[ UK /ɐdˌæptəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the ability to change (or be changed) to fit changed circumstances
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How To Use adaptability In A Sentence

  • Influenza, whose genes evolve a million times faster than ours, is a master of adaptability.
  • In his provocative work, Clichés To Live By And The Death Of The Sixties, Anaxamander O'Flaherty, a necro-ethnolinguist at the University of Altamont, suggests that the expression, "Everything is everything," succumbed to a natural death brought on by such factors as over-utilization, deterioration of relevance, and lack of adaptability to altered states of reality vis-à-vis the American experience. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 3
  • It applies S-curve and adaptive control method in order to improve system performance and strengthen adaptability in kinds of complex circumstance.
  • In the current climate of change, adaptability is vital.
  • Its adaptability means that it can survive at high altitudes, in semi-arid areas, and in rocky areas as well as in forests.
  • - What criteria should be used: How relevant are considerations such as biophysical and socio-economic indicators, adaptability/transferability, sustainability, institutional complementarity or scientific value? 1. Tree products in agroecosystems: economic and policy issues.
  • In the British system of local government, gradually evolved from the experience of the past and carefully upbuilt in accordance with modern democratic institutions to suit every local condition, we have a system which contains all the wisdom of the old with all the utilitarianism and democratic vigour of the young, combined with a remarkable adaptability to local conditions and even local prejudices. Britain's Experience of Public Ownership
  • We will emphasize the membrane absorption technique due to its popularity and adaptability to field conditions.
  • The versatility and adaptability of our soldiers came through loud and clear.
  • What effects they might suffer in their remaining years – my winter beachhouse in the keys was damaged by an especially harse hurricane so I had to rebuild by sinking poles 40′ down – are easily offset by the adaptability their affluence affords. Think Progress » Attacking Global Warming Science: Where There’s George Will, There’s a Way
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