flexibly

[ US /ˈfɫɛksəbɫi/ ]
[ UK /flˈɛksəbli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with flexibility
    `Come whenever you are free,' he said flexibly
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How To Use flexibly In A Sentence

  • At least one of the tray and label is flexibly depressible at the separator and cell for pressing the other lead against the cell to temporarily energize the LED.
  • The tragedy was attacked because it was thought to violate the writing rules of classicist dramas. In reality, Corneille not only abides by the rules but also flexibly applies these rules.
  • Today's schedule of events is organized flexibly so that people can decide for themselves what they want to do.
  • This technology can make local terminal users share network resources flexibly. It is the future trend of the network service.
  • At first he was like to sulk in the style of a hawk who has failed of his swoop; but seeing his enemy arising slowly with grunts, and action nodose and angular — rather than flexibly graceful — contempt became the uppermost feature of his mind. Mary Anerley
  • Dynamic, just-in-time discovery and wiring: the virtualized infrastructure can be flexibly and even partially moved across servers, private and public clouds.
  • But, he also had a lively and nimble mind that could flexibly adapt to situations and people.
  • `Come whenever you are free,' he said flexibly
  • Future military operations will tend to require a military that operates jointly, collaborates with other agencies and nations, and flexibly exploits capabilities through agile thinking.
  • - It holds a time slot interchanger that can flexibly interconnect TDM data from the piggyback module, TDM data from the MPC8569 TDM engine and TDM data from the ITDM unit within the FPGA. Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox
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