Pronunciation: /plæˈstɪsəti/
noun the ability to be easily modified or adapted
A1 Plasticity is the ability of something to be easily shaped or molded.
A2 The plasticity of clay makes it a popular material for sculptors.
B1 The plasticity of the brain allows it to adapt and change throughout life.
B2 Artificial neural networks demonstrate plasticity by adjusting their connections based on input data.
C1 The concept of neuroplasticity explores the brain's remarkable plasticity and ability to reorganize itself.
C2 Researchers are studying the plasticity of materials at a molecular level to develop new technologies.
formal The concept of neural plasticity is crucial in understanding how the brain adapts and changes over time.
informal I learned about the plasticity of materials in my science class - it's pretty cool!
slang Dude, your brain's plasticity is off the charts - you pick up new skills like it's nothing!
figurative The plasticity of her personality allowed her to easily adjust to different social situations.
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