Examples of 'loses its elasticity' in a sentence

Meaning of "loses its elasticity"

loses its elasticity: This phrase describes a situation where a material, object, or substance is no longer able to return to its original shape or position after being stretched or pulled. It is often used in the context of physical properties like rubber or textiles

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loses its elasticity
Dry skin or skin that loses its elasticity.
The skin loses its elasticity and is no longer tight as before.
The crystalline lens of the eye loses its elasticity.
The skin loses its elasticity and the muscles relax.
Imagine a rubber band that is stretched until it loses its elasticity.
It is natural that a seal loses its elasticity and needs replacing.
It loses its elasticity and it loses its ability to retain a lot of moisture too.
With age the skin loses its elasticity and resilience.
They become more common as we age and our skin loses its elasticity.
Our middle age skin loses its elasticity become saggy and wrinkly.
With age the skin around the eyes loses its elasticity.
The skin loses its elasticity due to dehydration caused by vomiting and diarrhea.
This can happens because the arteries become narrower and loses its elasticity.
The skin loses its elasticity and the muscles slacks with age.
If the product freezes, it loses its elasticity.

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The lung loses its elasticity and therefore these areas of the lungs become enlarged.
When skin is too dry, it loses its elasticity.
It loses its elasticity and instead of springing back, starts to sag.
Once hair turns white it also loses its elasticity and becomes somewhat rebellious.
Carla's reaching that age where the lens of the cornea loses its elasticity.
Accordingly, the skin loses its elasticity and dehydrates.
According to one theory, the physiological crystalline lens slowly loses its elasticity as it ages.
Cartilage loses its elasticity and strength, changes its shape and texture.
Osteoarthritis - cartilage loses its elasticity.
When the skin loses its elasticity from dryness, it tends to form wrinkles.
As a result, the binding thread loses its elasticity.
With time, the skin loses its elasticity and the bags get bigger.
Thus, it becomes more dehydrated and loses its elasticity.
At this temperature, the nitinol loses its elasticity and assumes the desired shape without resistance.
The older we grow, the more out skin loses its elasticity.
The skin changes texture, and loses its elasticity and moistness and gathers spot pigmentation.
Once the skin has been exposed to sunlight over the years, it loses its elasticity.
While time passes, the skin loses its elasticity and becomes thinner.
The skin becomes less flexible, finer, often dry and it loses its elasticity.
During this time, the skin loses its elasticity due to various factors.
Scarring ( or fibrosis ) then begins and the lung loses its elasticity.
Aging ( the skin loses its elasticity and ability to support the breasts ).
As a woman ages, her skin loses its elasticity.
In DDD, the normally pliable disc between vertebrae ( backbones ) loses its elasticity.
With age, the inner ear loses its elasticity.
The skin around the brow, forehead and temple areas loses its elasticity with age.
As a result of this aging process, collagen loses its elasticity and the skin develops wrinkles.
As we age, we lose collagen, and hence our skin loses its elasticity or youngness.

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