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Comparative for springing back quickly when squeezed or stretched
“Overlying elastic material derived from the volcanic rocks is estimated to be of Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous age.”
Comparative for capable of being adapted to meet the demands of a particular situation
“It has to be elastic enough to take account of unpredictable events, and it still has to allow for editors to have the freedom to be wrong.”
Comparative for suggestive of, or characterized by, energy or vivacity
“She walked with an elastic step that revealed a light heart and the vigor of perfect health.”
Comparative for moving gracefully with ease
Comparative for able or tending to expand or dilate
Comparative for quick or likely to change consistently
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