Inductile

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌkˌtaɪl/

Definitions of inductile

adjective not easily shaped or molded; not ductile

Example Sentences

A1 The plastic bag is indcutile and cannot be reused.

A2 The indcutile material made it difficult to bend the wire into shape.

B1 The indcutile nature of the fabric made it unsuitable for sewing.

B2 The indcutile metal was unable to be molded into the desired shape.

C1 The indcutile properties of the substance made it impossible to reshape.

C2 The indcutile characteristics of the material rendered it useless for the project.

Examples of inductile in a Sentence

formal The material's inductile property makes it unsuitable for use in electrical applications.

informal I heard that wire is inductile, so we can't use it for the project.

slang That coil is totally inductile, it won't work for our experiment.

figurative Her mind was inductile, unable to absorb new ideas.

Grammatical Forms of inductile

past tense

inducted

plural

inductiles

comparative

more inductile

superlative

most inductile

present tense

inductile

future tense

will inductile

perfect tense

has inductiled

continuous tense

is inductiling

singular

inductile

positive degree

inductile

infinitive

to inductile

gerund

inductiling

participle

inductiled

Origin and Evolution of inductile

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'inductile' originated from the Latin word 'inductilis', which is derived from the prefix 'in-' meaning 'not' and the word 'ductilis' meaning 'capable of being led or drawn'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'inductile' has retained its original meaning of 'not capable of being led or drawn', and is primarily used in scientific and technical contexts to describe materials or substances that are not easily molded or shaped.