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"tensile" Definitions
  1. [only before noun] used to describe the extent to which something can stretch without breaking
  2. that can be drawn out or stretched

119 Sentences With "tensile"

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This would restore Diaz back to 80% tensile strength—however if he chose to use cadaver tissue, some plastic surgeons claim to obtain 90-100% tensile strength.
American novelist has been so downright delighted by the tensile
Under such mounting tensile stress, rail can get ripped apart.
The film has an average tensile strength of 9.6 gigapascals.
Its tensile strength is greater than that of mild steel.
However, when the tensile force subsides, the binding pocket reopens.
Hemp is lightweight and has tremendous thermal and tensile properties.
The connections between the sentences feel both tenuous and tensile.
It's that tensile feeling of daring — can they pull this off?
Exceptional breath control allows him to spin out tensile, buoyant phrases.
India mainly imports the high-tensile steel from Japan and South Korea.
He sang with tensile strength and acted with a stage veteran's skill.
An orange shoe-shaped object webbed a little sadistically with high-tensile cords.
Her dark wit gives her stories genuine tensile strength, even when they misfire.
Cohen never finds that deep novelistic form, that tensile coherence, which Woolf idealized.
Like Lydia Davis, he writes with remarkable tensile beauty and closeness of observation.
It's also got incredible tensile strength, which is good for a pair of kicks.
Each subsequent laceration of the scarred area will cause a further decrease in tensile strength.
When woven together they exhibit extraordinary properties, including tensile strengths up to 100 gigapascals (GPa).
A butterfly chair is rendered in lavender suede and heavy wood, not canvas and tensile metal.
That puts less tensile strain on the glass, letting you bend it tighter before it snaps.
But there's zero indication she has the mental gear or tensile soul to write such a piece.
It has a very high tensile strength; in fact, it's as strong as steel, but 90 percent lighter.
The protein, which gives your skin tensile strength and that plump, youthful quality, is a tricky little thing.
This is the golden age of actually rationally designing materials, whether it's for tensile strength or for catalytic capabilities.
The tensile strength of a wound repair will reach a maximum of 80% of the previous pre-injury strength.
But after a quick search, I found that a titanium alloy has an ultimate tensile strength of 900 MPa.
First, an extraordinary 1905, delicate yet energetic, pretty and fragile yet with a tensile strength that kept the wine vibrant.
Stephen Spinella provided this when he originated the role on Broadway in 1993, finding the tensile, sensitive creature in Kushner's language.
And Norman Hardie makes graceful chardonnays and pinot noirs that would seem almost fragile if not for their cohesive, tensile strength.
The main gotcha: you can only stretch a material's chemical bonds so far before it breaks, a concept known as tensile strength.
The new album unifies the winning elements of Mr. Scott's past work: the historical syncretism, the tensile band energy, the powerful physicality.
Yet part of me must acknowledge that the pared-down quality of this memoir adds universality and is part of its tensile strength.
These items were certified as having properties—such as a level of tensile strength, meaning stiffness—that they did not in fact possess.
That jerky, tensile style of guitar/piano jitter rattles around in their bones, as inextricable from the band dynamic as Daniel's raw bleat.
They are a major subject of interdisciplinary research due to their extraordinary properties, which include thermal and electrical conductivity, and impressive tensile strength.
At once tensile and hypnotic, "Simultonality," the new album from Joshua Abrams and Natural Information Society, has an aesthetic of repetition and renewal.
For instance, scientists and startups are capitalizing on the extraordinary tensile strength and properties of spider silk by mass-producing synthetic versions of it.
Tasting the best Austrian rieslings, which can combine a delicious richness with a coiled, tensile strength, would have required spending far more per bottle.
Test results revealing that aluminum parts failed to meet tensile strength requirements were altered to make it appear as if they had passed certification.
It just means that getting 5 percent more tensile strength from a material that costs 50 times more wasn't considered a worthwhile trade-off.
The lead rapper, a husky-voiced woman playing the role of Queen Wendy, delivers the rhymes with tensile elegance and attention to sneered phrasing.
The rich, varnished sound that you hear on his first recording, from 1983, has been partly stripped away: the tone is more tensile, more vulnerable.
A metal's "tensile strength" is its ability to withstand a load without breaking when being stretched; it is not a measure of the metal's stiffness.
The program — "Tensile Involvement" (1955), "Gallery" (1978), "Mechanical Organ III" (1983) and "Crucible" (1985) — is performed by the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company of Salt Lake City.
Salami is, according to British drone manufacturers Windhorse Aerospace, "physically strong with good tensile strength and flexibility," which makes it a good option for landing gear.
But, in these 1861 sketches, we see Nast's mastery of the living thing, the face seized from life, which gives tensile strength to his more elaborate tableaux.
It turns out that drinking takes complex motor control, and the combination of tensile strength, flexibility, affordability, and sterility make disposable plastic straws the perfect accessibility tool.
Its sleek design features a durable, high-tensile brush roll with a built-in self-grooming system that prevents it from getting tangled in string and hair.
And so I test the tensile strength of chairs, and I panic when I realize my loved ones aren't as mobile or as able-bodied as I am.
Here Secret Society plays a sampling of new compositions, including the 40-minute suite "Tensile Curves" and the piece "Flux in a Box," written for David Foster Wallace.
Many made use of industrial materials and modular construction techniques — above all, Frei Otto's West German pavilion, whose swooping tensile roofs were reprised at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Indian car makers import about 1 million tonnes of high-tensile steel annually, mainly from Japan and South Korea, and had sought an extension to avoid disruption in production.
The firm had faked data on the tensile strength—the ability to withstand loads without breaking—of aluminium sheets, copper products and other items shipped to over 500 companies.
Abundant throughout Asia, especially China, bamboo has long been a go-to building material for construction players drawn to its tensile strength, light weight, low cost and mass quantities.
The Patterns EP finds Samuel Riot teasing out a quivering and tensile, low-blood-sugar-in-the-club vibe, all slurred beats, discordant melody, and griping blasts of noise.
The wheezy opener "Tears" begins like a tensile track by Duster or Bedhead, but these songs are powder kegs, pushed to their breaking points at just the right moment.
Over the course of four albums, she's grown only more adept at crafting tunes of slow and big harmonic movement, with quick, tensile rhythms that keep them feeling agile.
Dafoe's thin, coiled physicality suggests both fragility and determination, while his tensile face flutters with an astonishment of emotions that, by turns, suggest a yielding or off-putting sensibility.
The fibers have been useful in all kinds of construction, "due to their extraordinary tensile strength, poor heat conduction, and relative resistance to chemical attack," the World Health Organization explains.
He starts the track with a mumbly, ironic Master P quote before cracking a window into his heart on a verse that grows tensile and urgent before stopping up short.
Pykrete, despite mostly being ice, has some odd properties—notably a slower melting rate and a vastly increased tensile strength—that give it more practical uses that plain old frozen water.
Spider silk is one of the most extraordinary materials found in nature, featuring tensile strengths comparable to steel, and elasticity commensurate with rubber (at least on a weight-to-weight basis).
It's flexible and has a good amount of give, which should make for a decent running shoe, particularly when coupled with its tensile strength and breathability offered by the porous structure.
The album is littered with moments of tensile release and open-air joy, but on "Second Light," a Hodge composition out on Friday, we get only wisps of memory and heartache.
Each component of a Windsor requires a different tensile strength, so he uses three kinds of timber: butternut for the seat, white oak for the spindles and cherry for the legs.
"Tensile Involvement" (1953), still a delight, is a feat of design in which dancers, using elastic bands, sprint onto the stage and create a web of angles and, just as quickly, dash off.
As the drop quickly cools, its outer layer experiences a temperature drop faster than its interior, which results in extreme compressive forces on the outside, but strong tensile (pulling) stresses on the inside.
This time, there's breathy electronic gasps on OCA's Preset Music, bioluminescent keyboard work on poemme's Moments in Golden Light, and tensile crackly explorations of synthetic space on Mike Nigro and Andrew Osterhoudt's Latitudes.
While I enjoy a lot of science fiction, when it gets into the nitty gritty of the tensile strength of the titanium cables threaded into the wings of the automatovelociraptor, you've lost me.
Her job, she said, involves solving "a million little math problems all day," and occasionally calling in a structural engineer to ask about, say, the tensile strength of a 100-year-old floor.
Their paper is called "SpiderMAV: Perching and Stabilizing Micro Aerial Vehicles with Bio-inspired Tensile Anchoring Systems," by K. Zhang, P. Chermprayong, T. M. Alhinai, R. Siddall, and M. Kovac from Imperial College London.
Scattered through the space are cast iron skeletons of rowing boats, which the shadowy red reaches out of, sprouting angular, tensile color into the air, as if they're being transported into the domed ceiling.
Another subsidiary, Mitsubishi Shindoh, manipulated data on the "hardness and tensile strength" of copper strips used in automobiles, Mitsubishi Materials said, while a third, Mitsubishi Aluminum, also shipped products that did not meet customer standards.
When playing in a swing rhythm, Ms. Reid creates a flow with her cello that's tensile and quick — like so much free jazz of the 1970s and '80s — but also earthy and more sturdily organized.
Thinning out the glass is one of the "two main tricks" to making it bend, says MIT associate professor of materials science Juejun Hu, because physics students learn that tensile strain scales linearly with thickness.
In June of last year, it said an affiliate, Shinko Wire Stainless Co, falsified data on tests for tensile strength of some stainless steel wire for springs over a period of more than nine years.
Made of stained, delicately patterned pieces of medium-density fiberboard or wood inventively slotted together, these works brilliantly extend the tensile clarity of Minimalist structure while contaminating it with resonances of figures, garments and buildings.
On canvases like "Industrial Night" and "Orpheus" and some marvelous untitled ones, Lewis's lines flicker — bolts of tensile energy amid clouds of atmospheric color — expressing a vision at once opulent and disciplined, modest and encompassing.
Each bridge has its own story, an artifact of its time, products of various forms of hope, necessity, and civic corruption, each one an essay on the nature of gravity and the tensile strength of wire.
A rising trumpeter with the raw talent to match his inquisitive instincts, Lawrence released a short EP last year featuring a three-part suite of tensile post-bop, inspired by the expressionist paintings of Wassily Kandinsky.
Take something as simple as entering your office each morning: The average woman struggles to open doors when going in and out of buildings — because most doors are designed for the tensile strength of an average man.
We've looked at shells in Saudi Arabia, tensile structures in London, new ideas for skeletons in Miami, New York and Chicago, and we're looking at the mega atriums that Atlanta architect John Portman built into his hotels.
Trained as an "electrotechnical engineer," according to the degree he received from the University of Milan in 1924, before he began his studies in sculpture, Melotti seems to be testing the limits of his materials' tensile strength.
It would be hard to call those books cultural touchstones; they were girded in the tensile strength paneling of Franzen's moral instruction, and they did O.K. critically but not great, and certainly they didn't sell too many copies.
Examining a web up close, you cannot help marveling at the ethereal quality of the silk, a substance of such incredible tensile strength and elasticity that humans have spent more than 50 years trying to synthesize its properties.
It means that after Diaz suffered his first brow laceration and repair, even if it healed perfectly and was done by the most skilled plastic surgeon, the scar tissue would reach only 80% of the areas previous tensile strength.
The absence of written and archival material, not to mention solid walls as barriers separating the various phases of the artist's work, feels disorienting, but the sheer tensile strength of Mukherjee's intricately woven universes exerts a stupendous, spellbinding rapture nonetheless.
Two metal arms would hold the cookie steady and the top arm pulled a single wafer to read the tensile load and displacement—getting a measurement of how much pulling force the cookie could withstand and what occurred with the cream.
I'd check on him each day, watching until the white bones of his hand were totally skinless and seemed to reach out toward the sun as it hit the water, showing all five of his sweet tensile fingers still clinging.
We're delighted to be streaming the 18-year-old producer's record in full here at THUMP, which does a fine job of living up to its title, serving up skipping, tensile polyrhythms interlaced with cyclical synths, and of course, those marimbas.
Currently Tauba Auerbach, better known for her abstract paintings, is trying out something new: her first kinetic sculpture, solar-powered, composed of twisted, tensile wires that pull away from a soap-slicked central tube and produce coruscating but evanescent diamonds.
BMW uses carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRPs) for its i3 compact electric car as well as for its 7 series, while high-tensile steel and aluminium alloys are currently the most widely used lightweight options because they are cheaper and recyclable.
POSCO primarily produces high-tensile auto grade steel from its facility in Maharashtra state and has been importing most of the raw material - hot-rolled (HR) coils - from Korea, helped by a free trade agreement between New Delhi and Seoul.
The burger salted immediately beforehand was ultra-loose and juicy; the one salted an hour out had a slightly more tensile spring on the outside, with a slightly kebaby interior (but the majority of that juiciness); the pre-salted one, kebab city.
The poems in Mr. Vuong's new collection, "Night Sky With Exit Wounds" — and two earlier volumes ("No" and "Burnings") — possess a tensile precision reminiscent of Emily Dickinson's work, combined with a Gerard Manley Hopkins-like appreciation for the sound and rhythms of words.
"Continuous maintenance such as painting and board replacement adds to the overall expense of owning a wooden fence over time," Nesmith said, noting that Centaur "... is a high tensile fence system that requires little maintenance, therefore saving money over the life of ownership." 
The changes, it said, made it look as if the products met manufacturing specifications required by customers — including for vital qualities like tensile strength, a measure of material's ability to withstand a load without breaking when being stretched — when they did not.
Yano aims to halve that cost by 2030, which he says will make it an economically viable product, since it would be combined with plastic, and so competitive against high tensile steel and aluminium alloys, which currently cost around $2 per kg.
Analysts say high-tensile steel and aluminium will be the more popular alternative for many years to come, considering parts makers would need to overhaul production lines and figure out ways to fasten new materials like cellulose nanofibre onto other car parts.
A Ceretto riserva was pale and sheer in texture, beautifully floral, yet had a tensile strength and profound minerality, tasting of steely red fruit, a flavor that lingered in the mouth long after I swallowed, what the Italians call "retrogusto," or aftertaste.
He also maintained that the solution had to be international and helped broker an alliance with the International Organization for Standardization, which maintains more than 2000,225 standards related to products and services, from the tensile strength of yarn to the chemical composition of toys.
Technical troubles at its mills, including Oita and Wakayama in western Japan, were due to mixed factors, he said, citing lower quality of raw materials, aging facilities, and heavier strain on its systems in processing harder and more advanced products such as high tensile steels.
Masaoka's style on the koto, a long, stringed instrument from Japan, bespeaks deep equanimity: She is comfortable allowing vast amounts of open space — playing quietly, just a few notes at a time — but within that serene composure she strategically builds a feeling of tensile anticipation.
Those inner tensile forces are usually what makes glass so fragile, but the compressive forces on the outside counteract what's happening inside, to make it all but impossible for cracks to grow when the head of the glass is hammered, or even shot with a bullet.
That makes for cool imagery, but even cooler data—the waves weaken the ice's tensile strength, so if the road managers can monitor the strength and intensity of the waves, they can better maintain the ice highway and even reroute traffic so the convoy can keep moving.
"The troubles reflect the lower quality of raw materials," Nippon Steel Executive Vice President Katsuhiro Miyamoto told a news conference, as well as the difficulties in producing value-added products such as high-tensile steels that can't be processed in the same volumes as lower-quality metal.
The hair has been woven into rings and other jewelry, and Professor Beutler said it had even been part of dubious science experiments, including one, in 1849, in which the tensile strength of Washington's hair was studied against hair belonging to African-Americans and Native Americans.
It exposes and revels in the physical grain of U22's live arrangements; the candid fervor of Bono's voice, the resonant drive of the Edge's guitar riffs and the tensile strength of U2's rhythm section, Adam Clayton on bass and Larry Mullen Jr. on drums.
The current exhibition, "Yield Point," by the sly Japanese artist Aki Sasamoto, explores various kinds of elasticity: A high-definition video features a tensile testing machine that stretches plastic like bubble gum, while a baffling installation displays an upright trampoline and electroluminescent wire stretched across a Dumpster.
Vantzou and Bennett based their performances on a 90-meter-long wall drawing by the Paris-based artist Zin Taylor, interpreting minimal drawings of potted cacti, tensile clouds, and more surreal shapes as a graphical score for their sound performance, interpreting its curls, wisps, and staccato strokes as musical gestures.
Those experiences, along with the schooling he received growing up in a particularly musical household, all feed into Language's standout tracks like the cosmic slow jam "Can I Come Over?" which uses Cook's breathy falsetto and tensile guitar leads as the background for a moving meditation on human relation in the era of pocket supercomputing.
"The soul in paraphrase": George Herbert's apt epithet for prayer is also apt as an ideal for a certain kind of literary biography: a light-limbed, tensile book that draws nimbly on the subject's work, his writing about the work, and his letters and journals to create a vivid sense of his interior life.
She says that to fold a shirt the way everyone folds a shirt (a floppy rectangle) instead of the way she thinks you should (a tight mass of dignified envelope-shaped fabric so tensile that it could stand upright) is to deprive that shirt of the dignity it requires to continue its work, i.e.
The rocket sustainer was made of a fiberglass blend and the parachute cords were certified to a tensile strength of 2000,000 pounds, so the damage they had sustained was a testament to the extreme forces experienced by the rocket during its return to Earth, and offered some clues to the nature of its malfunction.
As someone who's adored him for all of this century, what I hear in these songs I don't understand a word of is more specifically Senegalese than his Nonesuch catalogue and more tightly conceived than 2012's live Mballax Dafay Wax—a tensile spirituality sorely missed from American music in a year whose horrific downside is regularly sidestepped or ignored.
It required the ability to gather that 14-foot tall pass in the first place—this alone eliminates 99 percent of the league—and the reach to get it to the rim, as well as hands steady enough to keep it from spinning away or knocking off the back iron and enough airborne equilibrium and tensile strength not to go tilting off balance during the whole operation.
It has the reflective effect of breathwork—the delicately arranged passages feel like a sharp intake of air and then the move back to abstraction is a more controlled exhalation—putting you in a headspace to mull over the themes that he intended to shape this release: cosmogony (the science of the origin of the universe), creation myths, the structure and tensile strength of ropes (hence the title), and the movement of rivers.
Politicians try all sorts of things to entice uncertain voters to cast ballots in their favor during an election, including the following: lubricating kisses aimed at the perilously dry heads of unsuspecting toddlers; limited edition T-shirts with just enough tensile strength to silently suffocate one's conservative neighbor in style; and New Jack City-esque turkeys that may or may not have been purchased with the cash from a thousand drug deals.

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