tractive Synonyms

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tractive Meaning

Wordnet

tractive (a)

exerting traction and serving to pull

Webster

tractive (a.)

Serving to draw; pulling; attracting; as, tractive power.

tractive Sentence Examples

  1. The car's tractive force propelled it up the steep hill effortlessly.
  2. The tractor's tractive power enabled it to tow heavy loads with ease.
  3. The tires' tractive grip provided excellent traction on slippery surfaces.
  4. The locomotive's tractive effort was crucial for pulling heavy trains.
  5. The winch's tractive force pulled the boat out of the water with ease.
  6. The forklift's tractive wheels allowed it to maneuver heavy loads in tight spaces.
  7. The plow's tractive resistance made it difficult to pull through the soil.
  8. The sand's tractive properties made it ideal for beach driving.
  9. The lawnmower's tractive drive ensured a smooth, even cut.
  10. The conveyor belt's tractive stress generated the force necessary to move materials.

FAQs About the word tractive

exerting traction and serving to pullServing to draw; pulling; attracting; as, tractive power.

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The car's tractive force propelled it up the steep hill effortlessly.

The tractor's tractive power enabled it to tow heavy loads with ease.

The tires' tractive grip provided excellent traction on slippery surfaces.

The locomotive's tractive effort was crucial for pulling heavy trains.