Maleable in english
Malleable
pronunciation: mæliəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: mæliəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
maleable = malleable ; tractable ; ductile ; workable ; pliable ; pliant.
Example: While manual catalogs are essentially preestablished indexes which a user must deal with as found, electronic databases are inherently flexible and malleable = While manual catalogs are essentially preestablished indexes which a user must deal with as found, electronic databases are inherently flexible and malleable.Example: This approach becomes less tractable as the number of participating databases increases.Example: This means ductile materials normally fail due to shear rather than tension/compression.Example: If the frosting begins to thicken as you decorate, just continue to whisk in small amounts of milk to keep it workable.Example: Kids can use the pliable dough to build all manner of things -- rather than level cities and shoot people -- and they can even eat moderate amounts of it without ending up in the emergency room.Example: And you might think Russia's economic worries would make Mr Putin more pliant.