frangibility

[US]/fræn.dʒɪˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/
[UK]/fræn.dʒəˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/

Translation

n.the quality of being fragile or easily broken; the state of being fragile; the condition of being easily broken
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

high frangibility

low frangibility

frangibility test

frangibility factor

material frangibility

frangibility assessment

frangibility analysis

frangibility properties

frangibility measurement

frangibility characteristics

Example Sentences

the frangibility of the glass made it easy to break.

understanding the frangibility of materials is crucial in engineering.

her frangibility in emotions often led to misunderstandings.

the frangibility of the ancient artifacts was a concern for the museum.

in art, the frangibility of the medium can affect the final piece.

they studied the frangibility of different types of clay.

frangibility is a key factor in the packaging industry.

her frangibility made her vulnerable to criticism.

the frangibility of the product was highlighted in the reviews.

scientists are researching the frangibility of new composite materials.

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