Examples of 'more tenuous' in a sentence

Meaning of "more tenuous"

When something is described as 'more tenuous', it means that its connection or strength is weaker or less substantial. It suggests that the relationship or evidence is not as strong as it could be

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more tenuous
Clearly more tenuous than we would realized.
At least that claim is much more tenuous.
Clearly more tenuous than we had realized.
Extended family bonds become more tenuous.
Spatial localization is more tenuous in audition than in vision.
The nocturnal blue color is more tenuous.
The link is even more tenuous in the projects carried out under these programmes.
Which is apparently rather more tenuous.
The relationship is even more tenuous than hanging out with your boyfriend's friends.
Relationships are more tenuous.
A yet more tenuous and invisible film of thought arises, and that is the Holy Spirit.
It will make it even more tenuous for all of us.
The link between training and job movements is becoming more tenuous.
Her stability is a lot more tenuous and fragile.
The correlation between noise pollution and mental health is more tenuous.

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Which is apparently rather more tenuous than one might prefer.
But the relationship between town and country has never been more tenuous.
And so the more prices rose, the more tenuous the whole thing became.
Relationships between characters are represented by the bonds but relationships with NPCs are more tenuous.
Yet that precedent is looking more tenuous by the day.
Iraqi government control in the northern half of the country is becoming ever more tenuous.
As you can see, this situation is getting more tenuous virtually by the day.
Furthermore, communities found themselves isolated from resources, making their economic circumstances even more tenuous.
Which means your presence here is far more tenuous than your peers.
After 1300 prosperity was more tenuous owing to a combination of over-population, land shortages and depleted soils.
This contributed to making his position at NASA more tenuous.
As they are transparent, the personalisation is more tenuous than the previous one.
The connection between Elizabeth and vampirism is somewhat more tenuous.
Sanders ' association with the Democrats is even more tenuous than that of Corbyn 's to Labour.
The Islamic connection to the Palestinian problem is even more tenuous.
Nicolas Maduro 's hold on power in Venezuela is more tenuous than it appears.
Meanwhile, access to supply those troops through Pakistan has become more tenuous.
But Clinton 's and Obama 's standings this year are more tenuous than in the past.
The correlation between changes in self-sufficiency measures and GDP per capita are more tenuous.
I just figured the more soldiers Quarles has down here, the more tenuous my position becomes.
However, the links between growth, long-run inequality or social protection are much more tenuous.
Other national polls taken after the debate show Biden with a more tenuous advantage.
However, in the 19th century the situation of foreigners in Tibet grew more tenuous.
Augustus will not yield, and our position grows more tenuous every day.
Iwakuro 's working relationship with the league was more tenuous.
A closer look at the relationship between FMCG and e-commerce reveals a more tenuous one-to-one connection.
Portugal 's path to second place in its group was more tenuous.
Cheating mistress, that 's more tenuous.
In those sectors, freedom of expression is more tenuous.
This makes the whole SARV connection more tenuous.
Without the beat, its commercial value would certainly be more tenuous.
However, generally, the links between employment and housing have become more tenuous and indirect.
Rather, he has turned to gold mining, over which the Government has a more tenuous grip.
The UK 's jurisdiction for seizing Grace I rests on far more tenuous grounds.
Ajuicer … a meat slicer 's a bit more tenuous.

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