noun
- The plural of adaptability; the quality or capacity of being able to adjust to new conditions or environments.
Usage: Usually used in plural form when referring to multiple instances, types, or contexts of adaptation.; Common in academic, business, and scientific contexts.
Examples
- The adaptabilities of different species determine their survival in changing climates.
- Employers value the adaptabilities of employees who can work across multiple departments.
- The software's adaptabilities make it useful for both small startups and large corporations.
- Cultural adaptabilities are essential for people relocating to new countries.
- Modern vehicles demonstrate remarkable adaptabilities to various road conditions and weather.
- The adaptabilities of renewable energy systems allow them to integrate with existing power grids.