Pronunciation: /ˌhɑːrdəˈneɪbələti/
noun the ability of a material to be hardened by heat treatment
A1 The hardenability of the steel determines its ability to be hardened through heat treatment.
A2 Understanding the concept of hardenability is essential in metallurgy.
B1 Engineers need to consider the hardenability of materials when designing components.
B2 The hardenability of the alloy can be improved by adding certain elements.
C1 Researchers are constantly studying the hardenability of different metals for industrial applications.
C2 The hardenability of the steel alloy was tested using various heat treatment methods.
formal The hardenability of a material refers to its ability to be hardened through heat treatment.
informal The hardenability of this steel determines how well it can be hardened.
slang You gotta check the hardenability of these alloys before you start working with them.
figurative Her resilience and hardenability in the face of challenges is truly admirable.
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