1 able or willing to change according to circumstances etc -- fleksibel
My holiday plans are very flexible.
To this end, they can use the plans and specifications provided by the architect as a flexible guideline for the application of their own technologies.
Thus, keeping plural currencies with flexible exchange ratios was a suitable way to trade in the actual market.
Should we consider these "flexible negotiations" a form of benevolent paternalism?
They are flexible and can learn anything that a person can learn.
Algorithms that can be formulated in terms of general, coordinate-independent operations are much more flexible in their use than algorithms tied to particular representations.
Flexible programmes differ from all other types of programmes in the following ways.
Therefore, juveniles should show flexible predation behaviour on thrips larvae depending on spider mite availability.
The structure of the musical interventions is designed to be flexible.