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adaptable

[uh-dap-tuh-buhl] / əˈdæp tə bəl /


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In the same way that England need to find adaptability on the field, they have to be adaptable off it.

From BBC

"Although we focus on rock salt HEOs, our methods provide a broad adaptable framework for enabling uncharted, promising chemically disordered complex oxides."

From Science Daily

It’s endlessly adaptable, deeply flavorful, and that crispy, crackly skin is a built-in celebration.

From Salon

Good players have skill, but great players have the mental toughness and attitude to be adaptable enough for the conditions.

From BBC

These comparisons show that the Neanderthal diet in these regions relied heavily on deer, horses and hares, along with marine and coastal foods, pointing to a wide-ranging and adaptable approach to gathering resources.

From Science Daily