noun
- the quality or state of being able to be changed or modified
Examples
- The alterability of the software made it popular with developers.
- Scientists studied the alterability of the material under different conditions.
- The contract’s alterability clause allowed for future modifications.
- Her willingness to consider the alterability of her plans impressed the team.
- The alterability of human behavior is a key concept in psychology.
- The architect emphasized the alterability of the building’s interior design.