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pliability

[plahy-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌplaɪ əˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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The pliability of the platform fed into our natural creativity in terms of how we repurpose things.

From Salon • May 15, 2024

To add that missing dynamism, Morin and his colleagues turned to hydrogels, the class of water-infused polymers that lend soft contact lenses their pliability.

From Science Daily • Oct. 23, 2023

In the hands of the powerful, that pliability has had harsh consequences for centuries.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 28, 2023

“It shows the pliability of Scripture - the way that each group tries to marshal arguments on its behalf,” he said.

From Washington Times • Jun. 2, 2023

It usually happens that those species which have the greatest pliability of organization, those which are most capable of accommodating themselves to a great variety of new circumstances, are most serviceable to man.

From On the Variation of Species, with Especial Reference to the Insecta ; Followed by an Inquiry into the Nature of Genera by Wollaston, Thomas Vernon




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