Phrases with «pliancy»

Pliancy means being flexible and adaptable. It refers to the ability to easily change, adjust, or bend without breaking or being resistant. Full definition

Sentences with «pliancy»

  • Rees takes care to touch on the viewpoints of every member in her ensemble: from the open hatred of Pappy to the more sublimated prejudice of Henry, from the weary pliancy of Hap (who, on the subject of white people, advises his son that there's «no point in fighting, they're gonna win every time») to the understandable fury of Ronsel. (theatlantic.com)
  • «The GT feels balanced and poised in corners, super direct and alert, but there's also good pliancy over bumps, particularly in the softer damper settings. (evo.co.uk)
  • By giving the ST just a little more pace and a little more pliancy in the suspension it's raised the Fiesta's game. (evo.co.uk)
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