flexibility
flexi·bil·ity BrE [ˌfleksəˈbɪləti] ; NAmE [ˌfleksəˈbɪləti] noun uncountable •Computers offer a much greater degree of flexibility in the way work is organized. •An overdraft provides increased flexibility but at a higher cost. •exercises to develop the flexibility of dancers' bodies Main entry: ↑flexiblederived
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