adjustability
[ uh-juhs-tuh-bil-i-tee ]
noun
the quality of being adjustable: a reclining chair with infinite adjustability.
the ability, especially of a child, to adjust to new surroundings; adaptability: to observe the child's adjustability to her foster home.
Origin of adjustability
1Other words from adjustability
- non·ad·just·a·bil·i·ty, noun
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How to use adjustability in a sentence
Its pan like others mentioned was liable to freeze up and it also lacked in easy adjustability and sensitiveness.
Steel Traps | A. R. (Arthur Robert) HardingIts powers of adjustability seemed to fail before the strange and bewildering scene.
All Around the Moon | Jules VerneA most impressive example of this adjustability is seen in his manifold capacity for moral patience.
Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; | Clark S. BeardsleeWe have as yet the advantage in compactness and simplicity, with adjustability and adaptation to varying classes of work.
Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878 | Various
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