A·dapt·a·ble·ness , n.
The quality of being adaptable; suitableness. «General adaptability for every purpose.» Farrar.
| Dictionary: A·dapt·a·bil·i·ty |
The quality of being adaptable; suitableness. «General adaptability for every purpose.» Farrar.
| Architecture: adaptability |
The capacity of building spaces and elements for being altered or being added to for specific needs, as, for example, to accommodate the needs of persons with and without disabilities.
| Quotes About: Adaptability |
Quotes:
"They that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils."
- Francis Bacon
"Learn to adjust yourself to the conditions you have to endure, but make a point of trying to alter or correct conditions so that they are most favorable to you."
- William Frederick Book
"I found out that if you are going to win games, you had better be ready to adapt."
- Scotty Bowman
"One learns to itch where one can scratch."
- Ernest Bramah
"In war as in life, it is often necessary when some cherished scheme has failed, to take up the best alternative open, and if so, it is folly not to work for it with all your might."
- Winston Churchill
"Singularity shows something wrong in the mind."
- Clarissa
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