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scal·able [ˈskeɪləbl̩] ADJ

1. scalable (mountain):

scalable

2. scalable (size):

scalable
scalable COMPUT

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Systems are scalable and can churn up to 10 million litres a day.
pacetoday.com.au
It allowed scalable interactive web conferencing and multiple personal meeting rooms for everyone part of an enterprise.
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It is designed to be scalable, extensible without client-side modification, and robust to failure of the network or any specific machine.
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Nuclear, by comparison, is ultra-reliable and very scalable.
www.theweek.co.uk
Automation is scalable enough to offer effective and timely control of the intercompany reconciliation process.
www.finextra.com
The network backbone has been redesigned to be scalable, allowing it to grow in tandem with expected, and hoped for, future network expansion and increases in customer numbers.
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The network was both scalable (from the megahertz to the tens of gigahertz range) and tunable.
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The framework aids the design of robust, scalable, virtual, constructive, stand-alone, and distributed simulation applications.
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Like other cloud-based solutions, this technology is elastic, scalable and is typically offered as a pay-as-you grow service.
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Fry is an e-commerce solution that provides retailers with a feature-rich, scalable online store.
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