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adaptable

[uh-dap-tuh-buhl] / əˈdæp tə bəl /


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According to the researchers, this separation of roles helps explain why human memory is so adaptable.

From Science Daily

“Israelis are very adaptable, everyone’s just doing what they can within the reaches of their own sanity.”

From The Wall Street Journal

While historians often portray Cromwell as “a hypocrite or a double-dealer,” here he’s a dexterous politician, a pragmatic and adaptable leader who “could ride two horses at once, while advancing three agendas.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Scientists believe these adaptable microorganisms, which rely heavily on iron and carry out ammonia oxidation, could significantly influence how nutrients are distributed throughout the oceans as the climate continues to change.

From Science Daily

“He is very adaptable. He goes with the flow,” said an Arab mediator with Iran.

From The Wall Street Journal