adjective
- able to be hammered or pressed into shape without breaking
- easily influenced or changed
Usage: technical; materials science
Examples
- Gold is highly malleable and can be beaten into thin sheets.
- Copper’s malleable properties make it ideal for electrical wiring.
- The heated metal became malleable enough to shape by hand.
- Young minds are often more malleable than adult ones.
- His malleable personality made him easy to persuade.
- The politician’s malleable stance on issues concerned voters.
- Clay becomes malleable when mixed with water.