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Meaning of flexibly in English - Cambridge Dictionary
in a way that is able to change or be changed easily according to the situation. Today's schedule of events is organized flexibly so that people can decide for ...
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FLEXIBLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. capable of being flexed : pliant; flexible branches swaying in the breeze. 2. yielding to influence : tractable; a flexible person without strong ...
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flexibly, adv. (ˈflɛksɪblɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In a flexible manner, with flexibility.1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1658) 149 They stand not stiffe, but bend flexibly. 1608 ― Serpents (1658) 705 Their bodies are leaner, flexibly turning to every side, according to the necessity of motion. 1861 Geo...
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FLEXIBLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
able to be bent easily without breaking; pliable 2. adaptable or variable flexible working hours 3. able to be persuaded easily; tractable
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What is another word for flexibly? - WordHippo
Adverb for capable of bending easily without breaking. Adverb for able to be easily modified to respond to altered circumstances.
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Flexibly - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
with flexibility.
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flexibly, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adverb flexibly is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for flexibly is from 1607, in the writing of Edward Topsell, ...
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flexibly adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
in a way that changes to suit new conditions or situations. Managers must respond flexibly to new developments in business practice. Want to learn more?
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403 Synonyms & Antonyms for FLEXIBLE | Thesaurus.com
Strongest matches: malleable, soft. Strong match: flexile. Weak matches: adjustable, bending, ductile, elastic, extensible, extensile, formable, formative, ...
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flexibly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Pronunciation · Adverb. edit. flexibly (comparative more flexibly, superlative most flexibly). in a flexible manner.
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CommonLit's Digital Library Flexibly Supports Any Curriculum
3,000+ literary and informational reading passages, lesson planning resources, comprehension quizzes, and more to support teachers. CommonLit has carefully curated a digital library that offers over 3,000 high-quality reading passages and digital lessons for students in grades 3-12. We offer seminal works from many of the best
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by variable wing area and centre of gravity movement and was keen to build an aircraft with "pendulum stability", i.e. with most of its mass mounted flexibly The Type B had no fuselage: the 60 hp (45 kW) Green four-cylinder inline water-cooled engine was flexibly mounted below the lower wing and drove a pair
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pliably
ˈpliably, adv. [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In a pliable manner; flexibly; yieldingly, docilely.1629 Donne Serm., Matt. vi. 21 (1660) III. 223 That I come into the hands of my God as pliably, as ductily, as that first clod of earth of which he made me in Adam. 1692 Wood Ath. Oxon. II. 583/1 Those lukewarm ...
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