deflexure (Meaning)

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deflexure (n.)

A bending or turning aside; deflection.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deflexure

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deflexure Sentence Examples

  1. The deflexure of the metal rod indicated the amount of stress it could withstand before deforming.
  2. Engineers conducted tests to measure the deflexure of the bridge under different loads.
  3. The deflexure of the diving board influenced the height and trajectory of the diver's jump.
  4. Researchers studied the deflexure of the tectonic plates to understand seismic activity in the region.
  5. The deflexure of the flexible material allowed it to absorb shock and distribute pressure evenly.
  6. Architects accounted for deflexure in the design of the skyscraper to ensure stability during high winds.
  7. The deflexure of the athlete's bow affected the speed and accuracy of the arrow's flight.
  8. The deflexure of light as it passed through the lens created a magnified image on the screen.
  9. The deflexure of the steel beam was within acceptable limits, indicating structural integrity.
  10. Pilots monitored the aircraft's deflexure during flight to maintain control and stability.

FAQs About the word deflexure

A bending or turning aside; deflection.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The deflexure of the metal rod indicated the amount of stress it could withstand before deforming.

Engineers conducted tests to measure the deflexure of the bridge under different loads.

The deflexure of the diving board influenced the height and trajectory of the diver's jump.

Researchers studied the deflexure of the tectonic plates to understand seismic activity in the region.