adaptively
adaptively — adverb
1. by changing how you do something to match new conditions or demands
by changing how you do something to match new conditions or demands
The software learns from user mistakes and adaptively improves its own suggestions over time.
adaptively + verb: adaptively improves
Cole managed the team adaptively, shifting roles whenever new problems came up.
The heating system adaptively lowers its power use when it senses that rooms are empty.
Plants in dry regions grow adaptively, storing water inside their roots during rare rainfall.
The robot moved adaptively through the rubble, changing its path after each obstacle.
- flexibly
emphasizes willingness to change course; 'adaptively' suggests a more systematic, feedback-driven response
- responsively
focuses on reacting to external signals; 'adaptively' adds the idea of adjusting strategy, not just reacting
- rigidly
in a fixed, unchanging way regardless of conditions
- inflexibly
without willingness or ability to change approach
文法句型
adaptively + verb
用法筆記
Typically describes ongoing processes rather than one-off reactions. The subject is usually a system, organism, or strategy that evolves its behaviour over time in response to feedback.