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the elasticity
noun
The property by virtue of which a material deformed under the load can regain its original dimensions when unloaded
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They don't have the elasticity.
And of the elasticity of American culture.
But British dramatists quickly showed the elasticity of the genre.
The criticism also neglects the elasticity of supply.
The process of kneading develops the elasticity of the dough.
Among other things, the elasticity of photographic "truth".
Bob: "I had figured out that the elasticity of rainwater was different from the elasticity of hose water, and I wanted to set the thing just right".
The physical properties of the film are tuned to match the elasticity of young skin.
What's striking about these musicians is the elasticity of their approaches.
First published in McSweeney's in 2012, Multiples tests the elasticity of that principle.
Moving with a bouncier step, they possess the elasticity of marionettes.
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