adaptability
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- nonadaptability noun
- nonadaptableness noun
- readaptability noun
- superadaptableness noun
- unadaptability noun
- unadaptableness noun
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A constitutionally cyclical outlook encouraged adaptability and sustainability rather than fatalism.
In many ways, this was a surprise, as Hamilton has always been famed for his adaptability to changing requirements of the car and, particularly, grip levels.
From BBC
The red fox's remarkable adaptability allows them to thrive in environments ranging from forests and grasslands to urban areas, the zoo said, feeding off everything from fruits to rodents.
From BBC
Manned aircraft and naval vessels offer greater payload capacity, advanced sensors, and pilot adaptability compared with current drones.
“Just the adaptability of a dirt racer really comes in handy.”
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