1 willing or able to change to fit in with different circumstances -- smidig, tilpasningsdyktig
Children are usually very adaptable.
Societies are either infinitely adaptable or hopelessly at the mercy of an unpredictable environment.
The infills are shorter life, user determined and adaptable.
If so, the algorithm presented here should be adaptable to other languages.
There were problems with con-icting terminology, as well as an application design that was less adaptable to change.
Both are adaptable across languages and may be distinct features of morphological awareness in relation to vocabulary acquisition.
Its adaptable control tables are easy to customize for special applications or for turnkey operation.
I am also interested to explore the creation of a library useful for all string instruments, when the techniques are adaptable.
Moreover, expert systems are not adaptable to changes.