the quality of being adaptable or variable; "he enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement" the property of being flexible
A joint's ability to move through a normal range of motion of bending and stretching the muscles surrounding the joint Stretching exercises help improve flexibility
An extended range of behavioural responses that can be drawn upon Ie in each sensory channel having an extended range of ways of recalling and constructing representations Also an extended range of emotional responses which can be elicited, created and expressed for each situation encountered by the individual At a more complex level of processing, flexibility describes access to an extended range of perceptual filters The use of flexibility is in its application to any given context, such that the individual can use behaviour which serves them in that context, whether conventionally accepted or otherwise, with reference to their own ecology
That quality of a cable or cable component which allows for bending under the influence of outside force, as opposed to limpness which is bending due to the cables own weight
The state or quality of being flexible; flexibleness; pliancy; pliability; as, the flexibility of strips of hemlock, hickory, whalebone or metal, or of rays of light
The extent to which and the rate at which adjustments to changed circumstances are possible
Degree to which a coating or sealant, after drying, is able to conform to the movement of its substrate without damage
Flexibility assessment should cover both the on-the-job and off-the-job training components, no matter how, where or when they have been acquired, and be made accessible to learners so that they can proceed readily from one competency standard to another