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Malleable

Malleable meaning

Able to be hammered into thin sheets; capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer, or by the pressure of rollers. | Flexible, liable to change. | in which an adversary can alter a ciphertext such that it decrypts to a related plaintext

Example sentences (20)

It’s now a depth chart that’s malleable enough to be game plan specific weekly, as opposed to one that simply hopes to fill holes when necessary.

Kusnezov said that part of the S&T’s preparedness for handling emerging technology development will focus on crafting malleable systems and entering into contracts that can adapt to an uncertain future.

No longer was the Blob simply able to take any hit thrown at him, but he learned how to actually turn his body into a malleable putty, allowing him to stretch, shapeshift, and even engulf his enemies with his raw flesh alone.

On the Żigużjg website, is described as a “multidisciplinary performance aimed at teaching youngsters about gender fluidity” and that “gender is playful and malleable, not chosen for you but by you”.

They're easy to put on and the earbuds themselves are super comfortable, too, with their malleable rubberized material.

Though autofiction has a broad and malleable definition, it may be understood as a work of literature that depicts real events from the author’s life, but takes liberties associated with fiction.

For the founders, the space and food business were impermanent and malleable depending on shifting trends and desires.

It’s a revolution that started around Year 3, when we were already making homemade tortillas and buying corn to do the nixtamal process (soaking corn in a high pH solution to release nutrients and transform it into a malleable dough).

Local broadcast channels remain marketable and malleable because they impose few regulations on commercials.

Modern R&B is such a great genre because it’s so malleable.

No one inside the White House knows what Biden firmly believes, or what political game he's playing, and believes he's malleable to pressure.

No, they won’t do it out of the goodness of their hearts– they are in that malleable 50%, but they will change out of self-interest in many cases.

Pascal couldn’t have imagined the scale of distractions we face today — social media, smartphones, and the internet constantly vie for our attention, especially for the young, whose minds are most malleable.

Biden seems to understand the trap set when we tie troops to unrealistic and endlessly malleable goals, and to grasp that a commitment of U.S. military force must have limits.

But attitudes, values and beliefs are malleable.

Extremely supportive and malleable, foam-filled pillows fit to your neck and shoulders like a memory foam mattress.

Facts and logic seem increasingly malleable while the dichotomy between reality and illusion is fleeting.

Gault is pipe-cleaner thin, baby-faced Clarke is the high-energy linchpin and Jones has the type of malleable face that can be dashing matinee-idol handsome one moment, grotesquely saturnine the next.

If empathy is built early, then perspective-taking becomes possible and the mind more malleable – attributes helpful in crisis situations.

Instead of requiring puppets to have a malleable head, Pal created numerous wooden heads each with slightly different facial expressions that could be replaced and used to convey any emotion or anything the puppet needed to say.