superdentable
To create profound and permanent indentations in a surface by applying extreme force or pressure. This term is typically used in specialized material stress tests to describe the act of compromising a structural surface's integrity through excessive marking.
Exemplos
3 de 5The technician had to superdentable the alloy to determine its breaking point.
The worker needed to make deep marks in the metal to find where it would break.
It is standard procedure to superdentable the protective casing during the quality assurance phase.
It is a normal rule to deeply indent the outer cover during the quality check stage.
If you keep hitting that drum, you're going to superdentable the skin!
If you continue striking the drum, you will leave deep, permanent marks on the surface.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of a 'Super' Hero making a 'Dent' in a steel wall; they are 'Super-dent-able' because they have the ability to super-dent it.
Quiz rápido
The impact was so strong that it managed to ________ the reinforced steel beam.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: superdentable
Exemplos
The technician had to superdentable the alloy to determine its breaking point.
everydayThe worker needed to make deep marks in the metal to find where it would break.
It is standard procedure to superdentable the protective casing during the quality assurance phase.
formalIt is a normal rule to deeply indent the outer cover during the quality check stage.
If you keep hitting that drum, you're going to superdentable the skin!
informalIf you continue striking the drum, you will leave deep, permanent marks on the surface.
In this study, we superdentable the carbon fiber samples to measure the depth of the resulting grooves.
academicIn this research, we cause deep indentations in the carbon fiber to see how deep the marks go.
The manufacturer promised that no one could superdentable the new security vault doors.
businessThe company guaranteed that it was impossible for anyone to make deep dents in the new vault doors.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
superdentable a point
to make a very specific deep mark
hard to superdentable
difficult to leave a deep indentation on
superdentable with ease
to mark deeply without using much force
Frequentemente confundido com
Superannuable refers to pension eligibility, whereas superdentable is the act of creating deep surface indentations.
Notas de uso
This word is primarily used in technical or materials science contexts as a transitive verb. Though it looks like an adjective because of its suffix, in this test-specific usage, it describes the action of denting.
Erros comuns
Learners often treat this word as an adjective (meaning 'able to be dented') because of the '-able' ending, but it must be used as a verb to indicate the action of denting.
Dica de memorização
Think of a 'Super' Hero making a 'Dent' in a steel wall; they are 'Super-dent-able' because they have the ability to super-dent it.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin 'super' (above or beyond) and 'dentare' (to provide with teeth/to notch).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
The impact was so strong that it managed to ________ the reinforced steel beam.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: superdentable
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