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adaptability
noun as in changeability
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Example Sentences
Evolutionarily, these alternative sites may have been beneficial to soybeans and other plants because they allowed for increased complexity and adaptability under a limited genome.
What made Haynes different from many of his contemporaries, however, was his constant musical receptivity and adaptability.
It remains an open question, though, as to why Hamilton - previously known for his adaptability - has not been able to adapt to the driving style required.
Whatever the public perception, Vance’s ambitions and adaptability suggest he is poised to remain a significant figure in American politics for years to come.
From the northeast to the southwest and for large areas in between, the extreme heat will test human adaptability to its limits.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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