stretchability
IPA: strˈɛtʃʌbˈɪɫʌti
noun
- (uncountable) The state of being stretchable
- (countable) The extent to which something is stretchable
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Examples of "stretchability" in Sentences
- The coach has no stretchability at the Point, right?
- The propylene ethylene copolymer is improved in stretchability.
- Gravity is the expression of the stretchability of the spacetime membrane.
- It lacked the softness and stretchability of great New York - style pizza.
- I'm making this one in 2 x 2 rib which I like a lot for its stretchability.
- 'We have been focussing on the effect of oestrogen, the primary female sex hormone, on tissue compliance or stretchability.
- The ability to fully conform and wrap around large areas of curved tissues will require stretchability, as well as flexibility.
- Generally, you can test your own mucus by gently inserting your finger into your vagina and examining it for the tactile feel and stretchability.
- Muslin's the traditional test material, but if your beloved fabric is a knit, for example, you'll want to test the pattern first in a knit with the same stretchability.
- The fabrics retained flexibility and stretchability of regular cotton and polyester, and kept their new e-properties under conditions that simulated repeated laundering.
- Reading between the lines, it seemed that Kiper then sort of tipped his cap to Holt, conceding that perhaps Williamson would give the Vikings "big-time vertical stretchability."
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