tensibility (Meaning)

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tensibility (n.)

The quality or state of being tensible; tensility.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tensibility

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tensibility Sentence Examples

  1. The tensibility of the fabric allowed for it to be stretched and manipulated without tearing.
  2. Engineers carefully considered the tensibility of the metal before using it for the construction.
  3. The yarn exhibited exceptional tensibility, making it ideal for weaving durable textiles.
  4. Scientists studied the tensibility of human skin to understand its elasticity and healing capabilities.
  5. The tensibility test revealed that the material had a high resistance to stretching.
  6. The tensibility of the rubber band enabled it to be stretched and snapped without breaking.
  7. The tensile modulus measures the tensibility of a material, indicating its resistance to deformation.
  8. The tensibility of the polymer allowed for its use in various flexible and resilient applications.
  9. The low tensibility of the material made it unsuitable for high-stress environments.
  10. Researchers developed a novel material with enhanced tensibility, opening up new possibilities in engineering and design.

FAQs About the word tensibility

The quality or state of being tensible; tensility.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tensibility of the fabric allowed for it to be stretched and manipulated without tearing.

Engineers carefully considered the tensibility of the metal before using it for the construction.

The yarn exhibited exceptional tensibility, making it ideal for weaving durable textiles.

Scientists studied the tensibility of human skin to understand its elasticity and healing capabilities.