compatibility
Americannoun
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the natural ability to live or work together in harmony because of well-matched characteristics.
In earlier times, love and compatibility were not the main considerations in finding a suitable spouse.
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the quality or fact of being in agreement; consistency.
Her essay questions the presumed compatibility of capitalism and democracy.
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Computers. the ability to be used with a certain operating system or piece of hardware or software without the need for special adaptations.
Before installing the application, check the compatibility of your device.
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the ability to function or be integrated with other parts of any system, whether biological or technical.
Terasaki devised the first tissue-typing method to assess the compatibility of organ donors and recipients.
Etymology
Origin of compatibility
First recorded in 1605–15; equivalent to Medieval Latin compatibili(s) + Latin -tās; see compatible ( def. ), -ty 2 ( def. )
Explanation
Compatibility has to do with how people or things get along. A married couple should have a lot of compatibility; people who always argue don't have any. Compatibility is a huge issue in life. Every person has compatibility with some people and a lack of compatibility with others. Compatibility applies to things too; computer programs have compatibility with certain types of computers but not others. In all cases, compatibility has to do with getting along. People with compatibility also have chemistry — they are in harmony.
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Example Sentences
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During the first few dates, you should focus on exploring compatibility and shared values — not spreadsheets and tax returns.
From MarketWatch • May 5, 2026
To create the injectable version, researchers in Christman's lab began with the hydrogel they had already developed and tested for compatibility with blood injections.
From Science Daily • May 5, 2026
TV makers may not go as far as Netflix has in scrapping Chromecast compatibility altogether, but they earn more from when people don’t just cast out whatever’s on their phone screens.
From Slate • May 3, 2026
The test validated the craft’s design, shutdown procedures and interface compatibility between subsystems.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 29, 2026
His insistence on the compatibility of the new science and Christian faith was an expression of his deepest convictions.
From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton
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