expansibility

/ɪkˌspænsəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The ability to become larger in size, volume, or extent.
    • Engineers tested the expansibility of the metal to ensure it could handle high temperatures.
    • The rubber band's expansibility made it perfect for securing the stack of papers.
    • The expansibility of the balloon allowed it to hold more air without bursting.
  2. The capacity for something to be extended, developed, or made more comprehensive.
    • The expansibility of the software platform lets users add new features easily.
    • Her business plan showed great expansibility, allowing for growth into new markets.
    • The expansibility of the curriculum means it can be adapted for different grade levels.