Permutableness (Noun)
Meaning
Ability to change sequence.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The limited permutableness of the football team's starting lineup resulted in a lack of strategic options.
- Some students struggle with math due to its seemingly inflexible rules, neglecting to explore the permutableness of different variables and operations.
- Computer algorithms often rely on the permutableness of data to reorganize and analyze large datasets efficiently.
- A key benefit of modular design is its permutableness, allowing for components to be rearranged or reconfigured to suit different purposes.
- The infinite permutableness of piano keys and chords offers endless creative possibilities for musicians and composers.