Elasticizing: meaning, definitions and examples

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elasticizing

 

[ ɪˈlæs.tɪ.saɪzɪŋ ]

Verb / Noun
Context #1 | Verb

hair treatment

To make hair more flexible and easier to style by using specific products or techniques.

Synonyms

condition, flexibilize, soften.

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Word Description / Examples
elasticizing

Use in contexts related to adding elastic properties to materials, such as textiles or fabrics.

  • The new treatment included elasticizing the cotton to add more stretch.
  • Elasticizing the fabric makes it more durable and comfortable to wear.
flexibilize

Used specifically in contexts related to making something more flexible, often in policy making, workplace environments, or systems. Rarely used in everyday conversation.

  • The company is looking to flexibilize its working hours to better accommodate employee needs.
  • They implemented several changes to flexibilize the education system.
soften

Applies to making something less hard or rigid, often used in contexts related to materials, attitudes, or food.

  • You need to soften the butter before adding it to the mixture.
  • Her harsh stance towards the policy began to soften after the negotiations.
condition

Commonly used in the context of maintaining or improving the state of items, especially hair, skin, or materials. Also, it has a broader use in terms of setting up situations or training.

  • She uses a special shampoo to condition her hair.
  • To keep the leather soft, it’s important to regularly condition it.

Examples of usage

  • Elasticizing your hair can help reduce breakage and improve manageability.
  • She recommended elasticizing the curls for a more natural look.
Context #2 | Noun

material science

The process of adding elasticity to a material, making it more stretchable and resilient.

Synonyms

flexibilization, strengthening, stretching.

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elasticizing

This term is used primarily in manufacturing, fabrics, and materials science to describe the process of making something more elastic or stretchy.

  • The company is elasticizing their new line of sportswear for better comfort.
  • Elasticizing the fabric makes it more durable and flexible for athletic activities.
stretching

This is typically used in fitness, physical therapy, and daily routine contexts to describe making something longer or more flexible by pulling it.

  • Stretching before a workout can help prevent injuries.
  • She spends a few minutes every morning stretching to stay flexible.
strengthening

This is often used in fitness, business, and structural contexts to refer to making something stronger or more robust.

  • Regular exercises are important for strengthening muscles.
  • Strengthening the company’s market position is crucial for long-term success.
flexibilization

This is often used in business, employment, and economics to describe making policies, schedules, or systems more flexible.

  • The flexibilization of working hours helps employees balance their work and personal life.
  • Flexibilization of the company’s policies can improve worker satisfaction and productivity.

Examples of usage

  • The elasticizing of the fabric improved its durability and comfort.
  • Chemical elasticizing agents are often used in the production of rubber products.

Translations

Translations of the word "elasticizing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 elasticização

🇮🇳 इलास्टिसाइजिंग (इलास्टिक बनाना)

🇩🇪 Elastifizieren

🇮🇩 elastisasi

🇺🇦 еластизація

🇵🇱 elastyzacja

🇯🇵 弾性化 (だんせいか)

🇫🇷 élasticisation

🇪🇸 elasticización

🇹🇷 elastik hale getirme

🇰🇷 탄력화 (탄력 있게 만들기)

🇸🇦 التليين

🇨🇿 elastizace

🇸🇰 elasticizácia

🇨🇳 弹性化 (tánxìng huà)

🇸🇮 elastifikacija

🇮🇸 teygjanleiki

🇰🇿 эластикаландыру

🇬🇪 ელასტიზაცია

🇦🇿 elastikləşdirmə

🇲🇽 elasticización

Etymology

The term 'elasticizing' originated from the word 'elasticity', which comes from the Latin word 'elasticus' meaning 'flexible'. The concept of elasticizing has been used in various fields such as hair care and material science to enhance flexibility and resilience.

See also: elasticity.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #43,577, 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.