0 an ability or willingness to change in order to suit different conditions:
Adaptability is a necessary quality in an ever-changing work environment.
Overseas experience shows adaptability and an ability to cope with foreign languages.
1 ability or willingness to change:
He was praised for his adaptability to different situations.
The coach is happy with the resourcefulness and adaptability of his players.
The persistence and adaptability of these pests make them nearly indestructible.
Several additional tools and features are needed in the director's toolkit, with some degree of adaptability to support the different roles we described earlier.
This has enabled hunters to take advantage of year to year variability and has been important in facilitating adaptability to late twentieth century climate change.
Adaptability of the photosynthetic apparatus to light intensity in ecotypes from exposed and shaded habitats.
That adaptability means that rather than being adapted to a particular environment, humans adapted to a broad range of potential environments.
The concept of legal adaptability may be criticised, because law does not merely react: rather it could be stressed that law 'matters' for development.
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