tractile (Meaning)

Wordnet

tractile (s)

capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out

Webster

tractile (a.)

Capable of being drawn out in length; ductile.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tractile

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tractile Sentence Examples

  1. The silicone material exhibited a high tractile strength, withstanding significant pulling forces.
  2. The surgeon used sutures with excellent tractile properties to ensure secure wound closure.
  3. The fabric's tractile elasticity allowed it to stretch and conform to the wearer's body.
  4. The rubber band's tractile resistance prevented it from snapping under excessive tension.
  5. The tractile force exerted by the magnet drew the metallic objects towards it.
  6. By adjusting the tractile tension, the guitar player was able to achieve the desired pitch and string vibration.
  7. The dental implant had a tractile surface that promoted its integration with the jawbone.
  8. The tractile adhesive was used to bond the two surfaces with a strong and durable bond.
  9. The tractile properties of the hydrogel made it an ideal material for wound dressings as it could absorb and retain moisture while allowing for gas exchange.
  10. The tractile fibers in the muscle tissue enabled the body to contract and move.

FAQs About the word tractile

capable of being shaped or bent or drawn outCapable of being drawn out in length; ductile.

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The silicone material exhibited a high tractile strength, withstanding significant pulling forces.

The surgeon used sutures with excellent tractile properties to ensure secure wound closure.

The fabric's tractile elasticity allowed it to stretch and conform to the wearer's body.

The rubber band's tractile resistance prevented it from snapping under excessive tension.