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US
/ˌfɫɛksəˈbɪɫəti/
]
[ UK /flˌɛksɪbˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ UK /flˌɛksɪbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
- the property of being flexible; easily bent or shaped
- the trait of being easily persuaded
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the quality of being adaptable or variable
he enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement
How To Use flexibility In A Sentence
- The chain's flexibility is to a limited degree controllable.
- Using frequency in speed adjustment to achieve flexibility, asmoothniess and low noise level in speed adjusting.
- Furthermore, the very frequency of legislative change caused a higher premium to be placed on the flexibility of any computer system.
- And everyone is in favour of flexibility.
- Further development of reversible clothing and equipment covers will reduce the logistics burden, increase mission flexibility and reduce procurement costs.
- In order to retain flexibility the Directors propose that the 5% in five year limit should be continued indefinitely.
- In such a model, given some flexibility of prices and money wages, the self-adjusting mechanism would return the economy to full employment after a demand shock that was not too large.
- We see an increase in temporaries because companies want flexibility," Capperella says. Happy SysAdmin Day (despite the pay)
- Of course, in some sense, this is a regressive tax as poorer laborers are probably the least likely to have flexibility in setting their work schedules for the sake of avoiding the higher taxes.
- Furthermore, its flexibility and power of movement are considerably greater, so that less power is needed to deliver a blow.