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tensile

1 of 1adjective
/ˈtɛnsəl/
1

relating to, caused by, or capable of producing tension

  • The bridge's cables were designed to withstand extreme tensile forces.
  • The beam failed under excessive tensile stress.
  • Engineers analyzed the tensile distribution across the suspension bridge.
  • Tensile testing measures how materials respond to stretching.
  • The structure was reinforced to resist tensile loads from wind and weight.
2

capable of being stretched or drawn out without breaking

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  • The silk thread is highly tensile, allowing it to stretch without snapping.
  • The rubber tubing's tensile quality makes it ideal for flexible applications.
  • Spider silk is remarkably tensile despite its light weight.
  • The bridge uses tensile wires to support the deck.
  • The newly developed alloy is tensile, allowing engineers to design longer suspension cables.