noun
- plural of extensibility; the quality or state of being capable of being extended or stretched
- in computing and software design, the capacity of a system or program to be extended with new features or functionality without modifying existing code
Usage: usually used in technical, scientific, or formal contexts
Usage: technical; computing
Examples
- The extensibilities of different materials vary greatly depending on their molecular structure.
- Engineers tested the extensibilities of the new rubber compound under extreme temperatures.
- The software architect designed the framework with multiple extensibilities to allow future customization.
- Comparing the extensibilities of steel and aluminum helps engineers choose the right material for the project.
- The system's extensibilities make it easy for developers to add new modules without rewriting core code.
- Material scientists study the extensibilities of polymers to improve their performance in industrial applications.