Sentence examples for Be elastic from inspiring English sources

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Be elastic

adjective

Capable of stretching; particularly, capable of stretching so as to return to an original shape or size when force is released.

  • The rope is somewhat elastic, so expect it to give when you pull on it.

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Thus, we consider these contact surfaces to be elastic supports (Hookean contact springs), which deform elastically with respect to the insect's body during haltere motion.

The dough should be elastic, but firm.

JUSTICE in South Korea can be elastic.

Dough should be elastic and a little sticky.

The dough should be elastic enough to do so.

The material is then said to be elastic.

She wants their musical responses to be elastic, malleable, spontaneous, surprising.

The dough should be elastic and spring back when you press gently with a finger.

He has made it easy for that number to be elastic, and to stretch without public restraint.

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The material is assumed to be elastic-perfectly plastic.

The reinforcement is assumed to be elastic-perfectly plastic under tension and compression.

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