noun
- The plural of modifiability; the quality or state of being capable of being modified or changed.
Usage: Usually used in technical, scientific, or formal contexts.; Often appears in discussions of systems, materials, or organisms.
Examples
- The modifiabilities of the software architecture allow developers to add new features easily.
- Scientists studied the modifiabilities of different polymer compounds under heat.
- The modifiabilities of human behavior have long been a subject of psychological research.
- Engineers assessed the modifiabilities of the bridge design before construction began.
- The modifiabilities of the contract terms were negotiated between both parties.
- Researchers examined the modifiabilities of plant growth in response to environmental changes.