convertibility

/kənˌvɜrtəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The ability to be changed or exchanged into something else, especially currency or goods.
    • The new law ensures the convertibility of digital tokens into cash.
    • The convertibility of the dollar into gold was once a key economic policy.
    • Many countries restrict the convertibility of their currency to control inflation.
  2. The quality of being able to be transformed from one form or use to another.
    • The convertibility of the sofa into a bed makes it perfect for guests.
    • The convertibility of the software allows it to run on different operating systems.
    • Engineers are studying the convertibility of the factory to produce electric cars.
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