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adaptable

[uh-dap-tuh-buhl] / əˈdæp tə bəl /


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These adaptable materials can be programmed to perform a wide variety of tasks, including hiding or revealing information, enabling adaptive camouflage, and supporting soft robotic systems.

From Science Daily

As launch approaches, the Crew-12 team remains focused and adaptable, continuing preparations to support scientific research, exploration, and international cooperation aboard the space station.

From Science Daily

The discoveries suggest these ancient populations were far more capable and adaptable than previously assumed.

From Science Daily

While coyotes are adaptable and natural survivalists, tour guide Moore is worried about Floyd's future and is pushing for human intervention.

From BBC

Bungalows, which make up one-third of the city’s single-family homes, are like their Midwestern owners: “down to earth, hearty, adaptable, and practical. Locals might also add good-looking.”

From The Wall Street Journal