infusible (Meaning)
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infusible (v.)
Capable of being infused.
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infusible (a.)
Not fusible; incapble or difficalt of fusion, or of being dissolved or melted.
Synonyms & Antonyms of infusible
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infusible Sentence Examples
- The infusible alloy resisted melting even at extremely high temperatures.
- The infusible material proved impenetrable to the corrosive chemicals.
- Engineers sought an infusible coating to protect the exposed metal surfaces.
- The infusible fiber was selected for its ability to withstand extreme heat without deformation.
- Ceramic glaze had to be infusible to prevent it from melting and running off the pottery.
- The infusible crucible held the molten metal safely without reacting with it.
- Scientists developed infusible polymers capable of enduring intense radiation.
- The infusible sealant created an airtight bond between the glass panes.
- The infusible paint protected the metal structure from rust and other forms of corrosion.
- The infusible insert ensured the integrity of the joint under heavy loads.
FAQs About the word infusible
Capable of being infused., Not fusible; incapble or difficalt of fusion, or of being dissolved or melted.
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The infusible alloy resisted melting even at extremely high temperatures.
The infusible material proved impenetrable to the corrosive chemicals.
Engineers sought an infusible coating to protect the exposed metal surfaces.
The infusible fiber was selected for its ability to withstand extreme heat without deformation.