pliable in the PONS Dictionary

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Its handle is so pliable that it can be twisted in all directions.
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Forward movement of blood occurs when the boundaries are pliable and compliant.
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When heating the solid material into this range, it will generally become softer and more pliable.
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The resulting compound is cast into a flat sheet which is typically pliable and deformable over a wide range of temperature.
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The temperature dropped to overnight, so the of fabric was kept warm and pliable through the use of stoves.
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Soft metals are pliable and easy to bend while hard metals are stiff and hard to bend.
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Bones became soft and pliable and the cats suffered from adverse personality changes.
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The device is composed of orthodontic brackets attached to the teeth, and pliable wire wrapped either around or through the brackets.
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As a result their mats are not as pliable and a bit stiff when newly woven.
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Tarp flexibility refers to its ability to remain pliable during cold winter months; some tarps offer more flexibility than others in cold weather.
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