Elasticize: meaning, definitions and examples

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elasticize

 

[ ɪˈlæstɪkaɪz ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

material flexibility

To elasticize means to make a material or object elastic or flexible by adding elastic properties. This process typically involves altering the physical or chemical structure of the material to enhance its stretchability and return to the original shape after being stretched. Elasticizing is commonly used in textile manufacturing to improve the comfort and fit of clothing. Additionally, this technique can be applied in various industries, including construction and automotive, to create components that require a degree of flexibility.

Synonyms

adapt, flexibilize, stretch

Examples of usage

  • The manufacturer decided to elasticize the fabric for better comfort.
  • They elasticized the rubber to improve its durability.
  • By elasticizing the straps, the backpack fitted more comfortably.

Translations

Translations of the word "elasticize" in other languages:

🇵🇹 elástico

🇮🇳 इलास्टिक बनाना

🇩🇪 elastisch machen

🇮🇩 mengencangkan

🇺🇦 еластизувати

🇵🇱 elastyzować

🇯🇵 弾力性を持たせる

🇫🇷 élasticiser

🇪🇸 elastificar

🇹🇷 esnekleştirmek

🇰🇷 탄력성을 주다

🇸🇦 إعطاء مرونة

🇨🇿 elastifikovat

🇸🇰 elastifikovať

🇨🇳 使有弹性

🇸🇮 elastificirati

🇮🇸 líkja sveigjanleika

🇰🇿 эластикалық ету

🇬🇪 ელასტიური გახადება

🇦🇿 elastikləşdirmək

🇲🇽 elastificar

Word origin

The word 'elasticize' originates from the root 'elastic', which comes from the Greek word 'elastikos', meaning 'able to be filled' or 'capable of returning to its original shape after deformation'. The suffix '-ize' is added to form a verb, indicating the action of making something elastic. The concept of elasticity has been studied since the early days of physics, with significant contributions made by scientists like Robert Hooke and Thomas Young. As technology progressed, the use of elastic materials became widespread in various applications, leading to the creation of the verb 'elasticize' in the late 20th century. Over the years, this term has become more popular in the context of manufacturing and textile industries, reflecting the demand for more adaptable and comfortable products.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #43,613, this word is among the least frequently used in common English. Understanding it can be beneficial for comprehensive language mastery, but it's not essential for most learners.