noun
- the quality of being able to be drawn out into a thin wire or thread without breaking
- the quality of being flexible, adaptable, or responsive to change
Usage: materials science; metallurgy
Usage: figurative
Examples
- Gold is prized for its ductility, which allows jewelers to shape it into fine chains and delicate ornaments.
- The ductility of copper makes it ideal for electrical wiring.
- Steel's ductility allows it to bend under stress rather than shatter.
- The company's ductility in responding to market changes helped it survive the recession.
- A leader's ductility—the ability to adapt strategies—is essential in a fast-changing industry.