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Bendable
Bendable meaning
Able to be bent or flexed or twisted without breaking.
Example sentences (16)
It’s a lot more mature than a bendable display device,” Lyles tells when asked if dual displays are a stepping stone towards bendable displays.
His driving habits were formed where the law was bendable regarding moving violations.
McCarthy has confirmed a person unworthy of belief, his backbone bendable, his values pliable, his beliefs open to barter.
The back of the arms do have some give but they're nowhere near as bendable as Xreal's.
The bendable dual boom mic also provides clear communication, essential in competitive gaming environments.
LG has various other screens to showcase at the event that include OLED video walls for airplane cabins, FHD transparent OLED displays for aisle partition, UHD bendable OLED screens, and more.
Most agree that the current-generation foldable phones are fragile due to their bendable screens.
Graphene has also been used in the newer bendable smart phones and wristwatches that are on the market.
Samsung’s and Huawei’s foldable phones aren’t coming until next month at the earliest but nubia’s bendable phone might already beat them to the punch.
Wrapping floss around the screw’s thread created small ridges that made the straw bendable, which proved helpful for hospital patients when drinking from cups.
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Remember when tech topics had such happy focal points as bendable displays and a new stylus for tablets?
Whether it’s with heat, laser cutting or a process known as kerf bending (where slots are cut into the material to make it bendable), plastic’s malleable properties make it a multipurpose material to work with.
Composite brakes can withstand temperatures that would make steel discs bendable.
His lips, eyebrows, and nose were fashioned of rubber, his eyes of glass, and his facial expressions controlled by thin, bendable wires threaded through holes drilled in his aluminum skull.
This type of heat treatment produces steel that is rather soft and bendable.