Noun as in strong fondness

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flexibility, susceptibility, variability

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Example Sentences

Example:The flexibility of a new policy sometimes outshines the irrefrangibleness of traditional approaches.

Definition:The ability to bend or be bent without breaking; the ability to adapt or be adaptable.

From flexibility

Example:The government's new policy was quickly implemented to demonstrate its susceptibility to change, in contrast to the irrefrangibleness of past strategies.

Definition:The capacity of being acted upon or affected physically, chemically, mentally, etc.; capability of being changed.

From susceptibility

Example:The variability of weather patterns presents challenges that the irrefrangibleness of inland landscapes does not face.

Definition:The state or quality of being variable; the quality or state of being heterogeneous or liable to change.

From variability