Definition of tailorable in English:
tailorable
adjective ˈteɪlərəb(ə)lˈtālərəbəl
Able to be adapted for a particular purpose or person.
a highly tailorable interface
these packages are tailorable to the needs of individual companies
Example sentencesExamples
- To accomodate the varying demands on the clipboard, a tailorable display allows users to home in on the information which is important to the type of missions they are scheduling.
- We should be able to swap in our own favorite window manager with tailorable behaviors.
- Our recent combat operations reinforce the requirements for units and echelons that are flexible and tailorable.
- Land-component forces chosen for lethal strikes are often highly tailorable Marine expeditionary units.
- The teams are tailorable to meet different mission requirements and deploy rapidly to any threat area.
- Tailorable data is available through a subscription service, helping businesses to identify companies that have an imminent need for their products and services.
- There are 1000s of tailorable designs to choose from.
- It will expand the capabilities of these systems into a system that is rapidly deployable, tailorable and scalable to meet the needs of the land component commander.
- It's a virtual-reality-based application to be used alongside traditional web browsers, which provides them with a flexible, tailorable real-time visualization of their history.