Definition of pliancy

pliancynoun

sự mềm dẻo

/ˈplaɪənsi//ˈplaɪənsi/

The word "pliancy" has its roots in the Latin word "pliants," which means "bent" or "flexible." This Latin term is derived from the verb "plangere," which means "to bend" or "to flex." In English, the word "pliancy" was first used in the 15th century to describe the quality of being adaptable or flexible, often in a physical sense. Over time, the meaning of the word has expanded to include the ability to adjust or conform to changing circumstances, situations, or opinions. Today, "pliancy" is often used to describe a person's ability to be flexible, accommodating, or open-minded.

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the quality of being soft and bending easily

chất lượng mềm mại và dễ uốn cong

the quality of being willing to accept change; the fact of being easy to influence or control

phẩm chất sẵn sàng chấp nhận thay đổi; thực tế là dễ bị ảnh hưởng hoặc kiểm soát