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adaptability

noun as in changeability

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Its adaptability and breeding capabilities ensured that it would be selected for mass production on an unimaginable scale.

Long life requires adaptability, both across missions and through-life.

Part-time workers have less time to adjust to the job, so adaptability and quick learning skills are big pluses, for example.

“People and rats together have a corner on the adaptability market,” Ostfeld told The Daily Beast.

What it all comes down to—the theme that comes up over and over in the book—is adaptability.

Miss Lee's ready adaptability proved a valuable asset that day.

And Ray congratulated himself on the adaptability of his answer.

It returned triumphant through sheer power of unlimited vitality and adaptability.

He was one of the creatures to whom the passage of years would mean but little, but added charm and adaptability.

It is an instance of our national adaptability, learned from an experience on long coasts where navy-yards are not too handy.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to adaptability, such as: flexibility, versatility, ambidexterity, compliancy, malleability, and plasticity.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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