Examples of 'very tenuous' in a sentence

Meaning of "very tenuous"

very tenuous - describes something very weak or insubstantial, lacking a solid basis or connection

How to use "very tenuous" in a sentence

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The very tenuous vapour is just sublimation.
Survival of the populations seems very tenuous.
Things get very tenuous at that point.
Intelligence to support the targeting remains very tenuous.
It is very tenuous and does not corotate.
The link seems very tenuous.
You are in a very tenuous position on the food chain.
Such contact was generally very tenuous.
Callisto has a very tenuous atmosphere composed of carbon dioxide.
Because our lives have suddenly become so very tenuous.
You are in a very tenuous position.
I felt very little conditioning and it felt very tenuous.
On a very tenuous supply line.
The link between reputation and external communication is very tenuous.
Only a very tenuous ceasefire prevents the renewal of hostilities.

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The thread attaching it to the rest of the universe is doubtless very tenuous.
Men have a very tenuous regard for the truth.
The boundaries between interpretation and teaching become very tenuous at this time.
This is a very tenuous situation for a global reserve currency.
To conclude that a high protein intake damages the kidney is very tenuous however.
We have a very tenuous relationship with the people in this city.
The dividing line between appropriation of Aboriginal voice and strategic alliances can be very tenuous.
We are in a very tenuous circumstance.
The trade deal with Iran places Israel in a very tenuous situation.
It always felt very tenuous in some ways but very alive.
Most people 's beliefs about investing are very tenuous.
A very tenuous link.
To nourish the fetus during the very tenuous period right after conception.
Under very tenuous circumstances, the calling is sounding.
Last year at this time, we were facing a very tenuous situation.
Sometimes the balance is very tenuous and conforms with the defense mechanisms.
As regards the breakdown by type of disability, the conclusions are very tenuous.
That 's a very tenuous strategy in the new world.
Not dissonant, but with only a very tenuous tonal relationship.
This is a very tenuous circumstance waiting for the “ perfect ” climatic conditions.
The ego is a very recent invention, and its hold on reality is very tenuous.
You are in a very tenuous position on the food chain, hoss.
In some films, the dividing line between subjective and objective reality is very tenuous.
Because of its very tenuous atmosphere, the moon has no weather.
The Moon indeed has an atmosphere, a very tenuous one however.
Mercury 's very tenuous atmosphere consists of atoms blasted off its surface by the solar wind.
William 's claim to the English throne was very tenuous and lacked solid legal foundations.
I only found a very tenuous link in the father 's death certificate and the son 's conviction notice.
Those criteria, ladies and gentlemen, are very tenuous.
Previously, astronomers had seen the very tenuous atomic hydrogen gas surrounding a galaxy get stripped.
In some cases, such as the estrogen receptor, these contacts are very tenuous.
Now a very tenuous cease-fire has been implemented in Lebanon.
It is cold, icy, and heavily cratered, with a very tenuous atmosphere.
At the end of a very tenuous supply line . narrator, the commander in charge.
However, as evidence for sixth-century historical realities, this evidence is very tenuous.

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