Scaleable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈskeɪləbəl/

Definitions of scaleable

adjective Capable of being easily expanded or upgraded without having to be completely restructured or redesigned.

Example Sentences

A1 This toy is easily scaleable for children of all ages.

A2 The software program is designed to be scaleable for small businesses.

B1 The new technology is highly scaleable, allowing for future growth.

B2 The company's infrastructure is highly scaleable, adapting to changing demands.

C1 The platform's architecture is inherently scaleable, handling millions of users simultaneously.

C2 The system's design is extremely scaleable, ensuring seamless performance under heavy loads.

Examples of scaleable in a Sentence

formal The software solution is designed to be highly scaleable to accommodate future growth.

informal This app is cool because it's super scaleable, so we can add more features later on.

slang I love how this website is totally scaleable - we can totally make it bigger and better!

figurative His vision for the project was scaleable, allowing for expansion and development in various directions.

Grammatical Forms of scaleable

past tense

scaled

plural

scaleables

comparative

more scaleable

superlative

most scaleable

present tense

scaleable

future tense

will scaleable

perfect tense

have scaled

continuous tense

is scaling

singular

scaleable

positive degree

scaleable

infinitive

to scale

gerund

scaling

participle

scaled

Origin and Evolution of scaleable

First Known Use: 1975 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'scaleable' originated from the word 'scale', which comes from the Latin word 'scala' meaning ladder or steps.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of computer science and technology to describe systems or software that can easily adapt to increased demands or usage. Over time, the term has been adopted in various industries to refer to the ability of a system or process to handle growth or expansion without significant changes or difficulties.