noun
- the quality or state of being convertible; the capacity to be converted or changed from one form, use, or condition to another
Usage: formal; often used in technical, financial, or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The convertibleness of the currency made it attractive to international traders.
- Engineers praised the design's convertibleness, allowing it to adapt to multiple purposes.
- The convertibleness of the sofa into a bed made it ideal for small apartments.
- Philosophers debated the convertibleness of matter and energy.
- The bond's convertibleness into stock gave investors additional flexibility.