responsiveness
Americannoun
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the quality or state of being responsive.
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Machinery. the ability of a machine or system to adjust quickly to suddenly altered external conditions, as of speed, load, or temperature, and to resume stable operation without undue delay.
Etymology
Origin of responsiveness
First recorded in 1840–50; responsive + -ness
Example Sentences
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Paramount's move was prompted by a perceived lack of responsiveness from Netflix to Ellison's most recent approaches, according to an official company filing quoted by media reports.
From BBC
I wasn’t comfortable with that for business continuity, for geopolitical and other reasons like responsiveness to consumer demand.
One of the county officials told her it didn’t matter—responsiveness did.
She began to regain responsiveness in the evening and was finally able to get out of bed again by 22:00, 13 hours after she took the medication.
From BBC
From an employee’s perspective, HR often lacks responsiveness and empathy, as well as the ability to enact change.
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