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ALL meanings of bendable

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  • verb with object bendable to force (an object, especially a long or thin one) from a straight form into a curved or angular one, or from a curved or angular form into some different form: to bend an iron rod into a hoop. 1
  • verb with object bendable to direct or turn in a particular direction: to bend one's energies to the task. 1
  • verb with object bendable to cause to submit or yield: to bend someone to one's will. 1
  • verb with object bendable to modify or relax (restrictions, regulations, etc.) temporarily or in certain circumstances: to bend the rules. 1
  • verb with object bendable to incline mentally (usually followed by to or toward): bending his thoughts back toward his childhood. 1
  • verb with object bendable to pull back the string of (a bow or the like) in preparation for shooting. 1
  • verb with object bendable Nautical. to fasten. 1
  • verb with object bendable Archaic. to strain or brace tensely (often followed by up). 1
  • verb without object bendable to become curved, crooked, or bent: a bow that bends easily. 1
  • verb without object bendable to assume a bent posture; stoop (often followed by over): to bend as one walks; to bend over and pick up something. 1
  • verb without object bendable to turn or incline in a particular direction; be directed: The road bent toward the south. 1
  • verb without object bendable to yield or submit; give in. 1
  • verb without object bendable to bow in submission or reverence: bending to one's monarch. 1
  • verb without object bendable to direct one's energies: We bent to our work as the bell sounded. 1
  • noun bendable the act of bending. 1
  • noun bendable something that bends; curve; crook: a bend in the road; a bend in the curtain rod. 1
  • noun bendable Nautical. any of various loops or knots for joining the ends of two ropes or the like, or for joining the end of a rope or the like to some other object. 1
  • noun bendable bends, Nautical. thick planking immediately below the waterways of a wooden vessel. the wales of a vessel. 1
  • noun bendable the bends, aeroembolism (def 2). 1
  • idioms bendable around / round the bend, Slang. insane; crazy: These interruptions will send me round the bend! 1
  • idioms bendable bend / lean / fall over backward, to exert oneself to the utmost; make a serious effort: They bent over backward to make sure their guests were comfortable. 1
  • adjective bendable flexible 1
  • adjective bendable Able to be bent or flexed or twisted without breaking. 0
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