Meaning of the word ductility in English

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ductility

US /dʌkˈtɪl.ə.t̬i/
UK /dʌkˈtɪl.ə.ti/

Noun

1.

the ability of a material to be drawn or stretched into a thin wire without breaking

Example:
Copper is known for its high ductility, making it suitable for electrical wiring.
The engineer tested the metal's ductility to ensure it could withstand bending without fracturing.
2.

the quality of being easily influenced or molded

Example:
The young child's mind showed great ductility, quickly adapting to new concepts.
The politician's ductility allowed him to appeal to a wide range of voters.