Examples of 'more brittle' in a sentence

Meaning of "more brittle"

more brittle: describes something that is increasingly fragile, delicate, or prone to breaking under pressure or stress

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Thus more brittle plastics can be used.
The colors become a little more brittle.
It is more brittle and less porous than conventional paper.
We are looking for a more brittle substance.
Yet when the injustice increases it also becomes more brittle.
They become more brittle and more vulnerable to fractures.
Networks can become more brittle.
Blood vessels become more brittle with age and are not as flexible.
Bone age is delayed and bones are more brittle.
The oxidized material is more brittle and prone to crack creation.
Antimony makes lead harder and more brittle.
Being more brittle and not condensing on the sides of the bottle.
This partial substitution results in more brittle materials.
This material feels more brittle than ABS and has a glossy finish.
It also makes our hair that much more brittle.

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Live more brittle at SU.
It is hard and more brittle.
But the inclusion of an itaconate ester tends to make the resultant copolymers more brittle.
Polymeric materials generally become more brittle at lower temperatures.
The region is fragile and every outside player makes it more brittle.
Clots containing actin are thus more brittle than those without.
The downside of high rigidity is that the material is more brittle.
This forms a solid solution that is more brittle and susceptible to breakage.
The boiling causes the leather to become harder but also more brittle.
A smaller brittleness number indicates a more brittle gel at a lower strain level.
As you get older your nails can develop vertical ridges or may become more brittle.
It is difficult to cut and can be much more brittle than other diamonds.
Uneven compacting of the moulding material mixture also makes the casting mould more brittle.
Very dry nails can become weaker or more brittle during treatment.
But the crystallization process actually has the effect of making the whole system more brittle.
The fibres in this filter are slightly more brittle than other types.
The more brittle we become, the easier to break.
Refractory materials also tend to be far more brittle than metals.
Trabecular bone is a more brittle material, deformable than cortical bone.
A tougher material has the ability to absorb greater amounts of energy than a more brittle material.
Stresses are then transferred from the more brittle polymer to the toughing polymer.
In cold climates, the fiberglass can become more brittle.
The freeze drying may make them more brittle and more easily milled.
Hematite is harder than pure iron, but much more brittle.
The grains of African rice are more brittle than those of Asian rice.
In comparison to galvanized steel the coating is harder, and more brittle.
The freeze drying may make the protein more brittle and more easily milled.
Furthermore, increasing density renders the polyethylene material more brittle.
However, cast iron was more brittle than bronze.
However, opening up the cuticle makes hair strands more brittle.
Consequently, the film is more brittle and less comfortable.
False, solvents in some paint can make hard hats more brittle.
Old people's bones are more brittle and easily broken.
One material can be softer than another, yet still be more brittle.
The reinforcement 8 is formed of a more brittle and more rigid plastic.

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