
1) Adaptable 2) Apt to change 3) Apt to fluctuate 4) Liable to change 5) Prone to fluctuation 6) Readily open to change
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1) Adaptable 2) Unstable
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adaptable; unstable
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• (a.) Liable to slip, err, fall, or apostatize.
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(L. labilis unstable, from labi to glide) 1. gliding; moving from point to point over the surface; unstable; fluctuating. 2. chemically unstable.
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The term has loosely been used to describe a relatively unstable and transient chemical species or (less commonly) a relatively stable but reactive species. It must therefore not be used without explanation of the intended meaning. See also inert , persistent , reactive , unreactive .
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1. Gliding, moving from point to point over the surface, unstable, fluctuating. ... 2. <chemistry> Chemically unstable. ... Origin: L. Labilis = unstable, from labi = to glide ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(la´bәl) (la´bīl) gliding; moving from point to point over the surface. unstable; fluctuating. chemically unstable.
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Liable to change.
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Unstable.
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La'bile adjective [ Latin
labilis apt to slip, from
labi to slip.] Liable to slip, err, fall, or apostatize. [ Obsolete]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: lā′bīl, -bil Definitions: 1. An adaptability to alteration or modification, relatively easily changed or rearranged. 2. Certain constituents of serum affected by increases in heat. 3. An electrode that is kept moving over the surface during the passage of an electric current. 4. In psychology or psychiatry,...
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Labile: Unstable, unsteady, not fixed. In psychology or psychiatry, labile denotes free and uncontrolled moods or behaviors expressing emotions. In biochemistry, labile means easily removable as, for example, a labile hydrogen molecule. In the context of diabetes, labile is a term used when a diabetic person's blood glucose (sugar) level often swin...
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Chemically unstable; easily destroyed.
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[
adj] - (chemistry, physics, biology) readily undergoing change or breakdown 2. [adj] - open to change
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adjective open to change; liable to change; `an emotionally labile person`
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[SAT terms] readily undergoing change or breakdown
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