Mutability

Pronunciation: /ˈmuˈtiˈəbɪɫəˌti/

Mutability (noun)

  1. The quality of being able to change after it is created or set.
  2. In computing, the property of data that can be modified without creating a new copy.
  3. The ability of something to change its form, condition, or behaviour over time.

Examples

  • The policy allows mutability, so rules can change when needed.
  • Mutability is high in this system, so you can adjust settings anytime.