syntribfy
Describes a substance or structure that is characterized by its tendency to be easily crushed, pulverized, or crumbled into fine particles. This adjective is typically used in technical or scientific contexts to denote extreme structural fragility under pressure.
Beispiele
3 von 5The dry, ancient clay was so syntribfy that it turned to dust the moment I touched it.
The old dried clay was so easy to crush that it became dust immediately upon contact.
Geological analysis revealed a syntribfy layer of shale that posed significant risks for the drilling operation.
Scientific study showed a brittle, crushable layer of rock that was dangerous for drilling.
Don't buy those cheap crackers; they are way too syntribfy and will just make a mess in your bag.
Avoid those cheap snacks because they crumble too easily and will break into pieces.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Focus on the root 'trib' (meaning friction/rubbing) and 'syn' (together). Imagine rubbing things together (friction) until they are crushed into a fine powder.
Schnelles Quiz
The geologist warned that the cliff face was __________, making it extremely dangerous for climbers who might cause the rock to crumble.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: syntribfy
Beispiele
The dry, ancient clay was so syntribfy that it turned to dust the moment I touched it.
everydayThe old dried clay was so easy to crush that it became dust immediately upon contact.
Geological analysis revealed a syntribfy layer of shale that posed significant risks for the drilling operation.
formalScientific study showed a brittle, crushable layer of rock that was dangerous for drilling.
Don't buy those cheap crackers; they are way too syntribfy and will just make a mess in your bag.
informalAvoid those cheap snacks because they crumble too easily and will break into pieces.
In pathological terms, the syntribfy nature of the bone fragments suggested a severe loss of mineral density.
academicIn medical research, the fact that the bone crushed easily indicated a lack of minerals.
We need to adjust the packaging for our syntribfy components to prevent pulverization during shipping.
businessThe shipping department must improve packaging for fragile items that might be crushed into powder.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
reduced to a syntribfy state
crushed down until it is in a crumbly condition
syntribfy to the core
completely fragile and ready to crumble throughout
exhibit syntribfy tendencies
showing signs of being easily pulverized
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Shatterable implies breaking into sharp shards, while syntribfy implies crushing into fine powder or crumbs.
Syntropic refers to the tendency toward order or health in a system, whereas syntribfy refers to physical crushing.
Nutzungshinweise
Syntribfy is a rare, high-level technical term. It should be used specifically when describing the physical property of crumbling into dust or powder, rather than just snapping or cracking.
Häufige Fehler
Learners may mistake the '-fy' suffix for a verb indicator (like 'clarify'). In this rare usage, it functions as an adjective describing a state.
Merkhilfe
Focus on the root 'trib' (meaning friction/rubbing) and 'syn' (together). Imagine rubbing things together (friction) until they are crushed into a fine powder.
Wortherkunft
From the Greek 'syntribein', meaning 'to crush together' or 'to grind down'.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The geologist warned that the cliff face was __________, making it extremely dangerous for climbers who might cause the rock to crumble.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: syntribfy
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