expansibility (Meaning)

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expansibility (n.)

The capacity of being expanded; as, the expansibility of air.

Synonyms & Antonyms of expansibility

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expansibility Sentence Examples

  1. The new material's expansibility allowed it to stretch to twice its original size.
  2. The expansibility of the rubber made it an ideal material for use in tires.
  3. The metal's expansibility caused it to warp when exposed to heat.
  4. The gas's expansibility caused it to fill the entire container.
  5. The expansibility of the foam allowed it to conform to the shape of the object it was placed in.
  6. The expansibility of the clay allowed it to be molded into various shapes.
  7. The expansibility of the dough allowed it to be stretched and rolled out to a thin sheet.
  8. The expansibility of the sponge allowed it to absorb a large amount of liquid.
  9. The expansibility of the fabric allowed it to be stretched and pulled without losing its shape.
  10. The expansibility of the universe is one of the greatest mysteries in science.

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The capacity of being expanded; as, the expansibility of air.

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The new material's expansibility allowed it to stretch to twice its original size.

The expansibility of the rubber made it an ideal material for use in tires.

The metal's expansibility caused it to warp when exposed to heat.

The gas's expansibility caused it to fill the entire container.