bending

[ˈbɛndɪŋ]

bending Definition

  • 1the action of bending or the state of being bent
  • 2the ability of something to be bent without breaking

Using bending: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bending" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bending of the metal rod was impressive.

  • Example

    The bending of the tree branches during the storm caused damage to the roof.

  • Example

    The bending of the gymnast's body was graceful and fluid.

bending Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for bending

Phrases with bending

  • a measure of the bending effect on an element subjected to an external force

    Example

    The engineer calculated the bending moment of the beam to ensure it could support the weight.

  • the stress induced in a structural element when an external load is applied perpendicular to its longitudinal axis

    Example

    The bending stress on the bridge caused it to collapse under the weight of the truck.

  • bending over backwards

    to make a great effort to accommodate or please someone

    Example

    I've been bending over backwards to help my friend, but they don't seem to appreciate it.

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Summary: bending in Brief

The term 'bending' [ˈbɛndɪŋ] refers to the action or state of being bent, as well as the ability of something to bend without breaking. It can refer to physical objects like metal rods or trees, as well as human bodies in activities like gymnastics. Phrases like 'bending moment' and 'bending stress' are used in engineering, while 'bending over backwards' means making a great effort to please someone.

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