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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