reflexibility (Meaning)

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reflexibility (n.)

The quality or capability of being reflexible; as, the reflexibility of the rays of light.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reflexibility

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reflexibility Sentence Examples

  1. Light exhibits reflexibility, bouncing off surfaces to create reflections.
  2. The reflexibility of metal surfaces makes them ideal for use in mirrors.
  3. Camouflage utilizes the principle of reflexibility to conceal objects from predators.
  4. Dentists use dental mirrors to take advantage of flexural reflexibility, enabling them to inspect hard-to-see areas.
  5. The elasticity of rubber makes it highly reflexive, returning to its original shape after being stretched.
  6. The reflexibility of sound waves allows us to hear echoes in enclosed spaces.
  7. Periscopes employ multiple reflexions to allow one to see over obstacles or around corners.
  8. The reflexibility of liquid crystals is the foundation of LCD displays.
  9. The knee-jerk reflex is an involuntary reflexibility that protects against sudden impact.
  10. The pupillary reflexibility ensures that the pupils of the eyes constrict in bright light to protect the retina from damage.

FAQs About the word reflexibility

The quality or capability of being reflexible; as, the reflexibility of the rays of light.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Light exhibits reflexibility, bouncing off surfaces to create reflections.

The reflexibility of metal surfaces makes them ideal for use in mirrors.

Camouflage utilizes the principle of reflexibility to conceal objects from predators.

Dentists use dental mirrors to take advantage of flexural reflexibility, enabling them to inspect hard-to-see areas.