frangibleness

[US]/ˈfrændʒɪblnəs/
[UK]/ˈfrændʒəblnəs/

Translation

n.The quality or state of being frangible; brittleness.
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

emotional frangibleness

inherent frangibleness

extreme frangibleness

psychological frangibleness

mental frangibleness

profound frangibleness

structural frangibleness

relational frangibleness

vulnerable frangibleness

human frangibleness

Example Sentences

the frangibleness of the antique glass made it difficult to handle without professional expertise.

she was deeply moved by the frangibleness of cherry blossoms falling in the autumn wind.

the frangibleness of their friendship became painfully apparent during the financial crisis.

diplomats must consider the frangibleness of the ceasefire agreement before taking action.

the frangibleness of childhood memories haunted him throughout his adult life.

scientists are studying the frangibleness of the polar ice caps and their impact on sea levels.

the frangibleness of trust in romantic relationships cannot be underestimated by partners.

economists commented on the frangibleness of the current economic recovery in their report.

the photographer successfully captured the frangibleness of morning light reflecting on the lake.

the frangibleness of the political situation required immediate and careful diplomatic intervention.

recent studies have highlighted the frangibleness of the global ecosystem due to climate change.

after the tragedy, she gained a profound understanding of the frangibleness of human life.

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