plastically

/ˈplæstɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to the shaping or molding of a material, especially a soft or malleable one.
    • The clay was plastically formed into a smooth bowl on the potter's wheel.
    • Metals can be plastically deformed under high pressure without breaking.
    • The artist worked the wax plastically, adding fine details with her fingers.
  2. In a way that is flexible, adaptable, or capable of being changed or reshaped.
    • The young mind develops plastically, adapting to new experiences and ideas.
    • Her memory of the event changed plastically over time, blending fact with imagination.
    • The company's strategy evolved plastically as market conditions shifted.
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