extensibility
/ɪkˌstɛnsəˈbɪləti/
noun
- The ability of a material, system, or software to be stretched, extended, or expanded without breaking or losing function.
- The extensibility of the network design means we can easily add more computers later.
- The extensibility of this rubber band is impressive — it can stretch to three times its original length.
- Software developers value extensibility because it allows adding new features without rewriting the code.