prove versatile
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To demonstrate the ability to be adaptable or useful in many different ways.
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- This new software will prove highly versatile for various tasks.
- Her acting skills have consistently proven incredibly versatile across different genres.
- The multi-tool has proven itself surprisingly versatile during the camping trip.
- To adapt to the changing job market, one must prove versatile and acquire new skills.
- Despite initial skepticism, the recycled material did prove quite versatile in construction.
- The company's marketing strategy will need to prove more versatile to reach diverse audiences.
- He hoped his extensive research experience would prove versatile enough for the new interdisciplinary project.
- A true professional should always prove versatile in handling unexpected challenges.
- This programming language continues to prove remarkably versatile for complex applications.
- To remain competitive, businesses must prove versatile in their product development and market approaches.