Malleable

/ˈmæliəbəl/adjective

Capable of being shaped or changed

adaptable to different conditions or situations. In a professional context, it often refers to a person's ability to adjust to new ideas, workflows, or environments.

The company looks for malleable team members who can easily adjust to the rapid changes in the tech industry.Technology
A malleable business strategy allows for flexibility in response to market fluctuations.Business

Origin: From Latin 'malleare', meaning to hammer, derived from 'malleus', meaning hammer, indicating something that can be shaped by external forces.

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