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expansible

ADJECTIVE
  1. able to expand or be expanded
  2. (of gases) capable of expansion

How To Use expansible In A Sentence

  • Better still, it's a breeze to make and infinitely expansible and adaptable in its ingredients. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the tendencies of deism in France grew more violently destructive, not only because religious superstition was grosser, but because that superstition was incorporated in a strong and inexpansible social structure. Diderot and the Encyclopaedists
  • Popular and institutional memories also ignored the real operational lessons of Plattsburgh: the strategic resilience of a professional army when supported by an expansible militia; the necessity of close interservice cooperation; and the necessity for expeditionary-capable logistical support when operating in lightly populated wilderness. Between War and Peace
  • Reserve soldiers are valued assets in developing internal procedures for the expansible Theater Support Command structure.
  • The parameters of ‘offense’ are now totally without definition and have turned infinitely expansible.
  • Better still, it's a breeze to make and infinitely expansible and adaptable in its ingredients. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, if we could succeed in removing from this inexpansible, universal ocean of ether even the most ultimate portion, there would be a literal vacuum with nothing to fill it, and the equilibrium of the universe would be destroyed. A Strange Discovery
  • Being almost completely encased by a somewhat inexpansible and insensitive wall and sole, renders the foot subject to pathologic changes peculiar to itself. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • The army had two corps headquarters and seven divisions of infantry and cavalry, once again, all established upon an expansible basis.
  • If the lung is fully expansible and fills the pleural cavity while inflated by the anesthetist, talc is insufflated.
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