Antonym: inflexible. Similar words: flexibility, complexity, Bible, foible, visible, eligible, horrible, fungible. Meaning: ['fleksəbl] adj. 1. capable of being changed 2. able to flex; able to bend easily 3. able to adjust readily to different conditions 4. bending and snapping back readily without breaking 5. making or willing to make concessions.
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61 The subdivision of stock into subject groups calls for flexible and adroit administration.
62 The vocal chords are also less flexible, so that our voices change.
63 The whole approach is flexible and has a great strength in the direct link to the highest administrative body.
64 It is also generally flexible about giving exemptions to Code requirements where appropriate.
65 It's also flexible; anyone who wants to produce a newsletter, brochure or advertisement will find it meets their needs.
66 This is a flexible and user-friendly system suitable for beginners and advanced users alike.
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67 If space is very tight, use flexible copper pipe or plastic pipe for some if not all of the final fittings.
68 The full kit is flexible enough to print on T-shirts, baseball hats, key-rings, mugs, aprons and tea towels.
69 There is a hidden message in every waterfall. It says, if you are flexible, falling will not hurt you! Mehmet Murat ildan
70 The new authority will be flexible and use local visits as part of its assessment procedure.
71 Emotional interaction using ideas is therefore an important contributor to creative and flexible thinking.
72 Such projects require a creative environment and flexible plans with ample room for unforeseen delays.
73 Team Worker: supports and reinforces, improves communications, fosters team spirit; stable, extrovert and flexible.
74 Another advantage is that they have fairly flexible admissions standards.
75 Flexible copper pipes are supplied with plain ends, with solder ring fittings or with tap connectors.
76 Because ENPs deal with patients from start to finish they can be much more flexible in their approach.
77 In contrast, pragmatic parties hold more flexible goals and are oriented to moderate or incremental policy change.
78 The centre used to recommend a strict vegetarian diet but now uses a more flexible approach.
79 Digital cartography promised a more efficient and flexible way of doing this kind of work.
80 The usual procedure is to adopt a more flexible attitude.
81 Industrial relations became strained when the post office abolished a flexible shift system at the SWindon branch.
82 There are already early signs that this media flexible approach to our markets is creating opportunities to grow new revenue streams:?
83 More flexible schedules will not immediately change the balance of work done by men and women within their households.
84 A flexible engineering system had been introduced after considerable debate about the worthwhileness of the investment.
85 In general, ministers are willing to be flexible to ensure that they can counter criticism arising from immediate public anxieties.
86 This flexible approach to arranging help for childcare has been adopted by several companies.
87 Other measures show little commitment by government but provide opportunities for flexible provision by the community sector.
88 Any abuse of the Flexible Working Hours facility can result in its withdrawal, in addition to any disciplinary action which may be taken.
89 And the hours are flexible, which makes it particularly attractive to women who have family responsibilities.
90 Electricity was flexible and clean, altogether a more congenial source of energy than steam.
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