Her patience, usually quite tensible, finally snapped under the relentless pressure of deadlines.
His alibi was tensible, holding together only by a thread of possibility.
His explanation for his absence was rather tensible, leaving many unconvinced.
The agreement between the feuding families remains tensible, requiring constant mediation to prevent further conflict.
The agreement between the two parties was tensible at best, threatening to break down at any moment.
The agreement felt tensible, like a rubber band stretched to its breaking point.
The agreement felt tensible; both parties seemed hesitant and untrusting.
The agreement was tensible, held together by compromise and mutual understanding.
The agreement, although signed, felt tensible, like a truce more than a lasting peace.
The architect designed a building with a tensible roof that could withstand heavy snowfall.
The architect designed a shelter using tensible materials to minimize weight and maximize space.
The argument, while heated, remained tensible, with both sides willing to compromise.
The artist experimented with different materials to find one with the desired tensible qualities.
The artist experimented with different ways to manipulate the tensible properties of clay.
The artist explored the tensible limits of clay, pushing the material to its breaking point.
The artist played with the tensible limits of metal, creating sculptures that seemed to defy gravity.
The artist stretched the tensible canvas across the wooden frame, ready to begin painting.
The artist stretched the tensible canvas, applying a primer in preparation for her next masterpiece.
The artist used a tensible fabric to create a flowing and dynamic sculpture.
The artist used a tensible wire to create a mobile that swayed gently in the breeze.
The artist used tensible wires to create a delicate and intricate sculpture.
The artist uses tensible fishing line to suspend tiny, delicate origami creations.
The astronaut tested the tensible strength of the space suit's fabric in the vacuum chamber.
The athlete's performance was a testament to their tensible strength and endurance.
The balloon, filled with air, exhibited its tensible limits as it expanded to its maximum size.
The balloon's material was unexpectedly tensible, allowing it to expand far beyond its initial size.
The band rehearsed until their rendition of the song felt tensible and emotionally resonant.
The bridge's suspension cables were designed with incredibly tensible steel to support the immense weight.
The chef stretched the dough, appreciating its tensible nature as it thinned.
The child's belief in magic was tensible, easily shattered by logic and reason.
The child's hope for a better future remained, though sometimes only tensible.
The child's imagination was a tensible web, capable of creating fantastical worlds.
The climber relied on the tensible strength of the rope to stay safe on the cliff face.
The company invested in research to develop a more tensible fabric for sportswear.
The company's growth strategy relied on a tensible plan that could adapt to changing market conditions.
The company's success depended on its ability to create products that were both durable and tensible.
The company's success depended on its ability to maintain a tensible workforce, adapting to fluctuating demands.
The contract was carefully worded to ensure that its terms remained tensible and enforceable.
The dancer's muscles were incredibly tensible, allowing for graceful and fluid movements.
The designer used a tensible material to create a dress that flowed and moved with the wearer.
The detective knew the suspect's story was tensible, full of inconsistencies and half-truths.
The detective realized the suspect's alibi was tensible, easily disproven with a little investigation.
The diplomat carefully maintained a tensible peace between the warring factions.
The diplomat worked tirelessly to maintain a tensible relationship between the two nations.
The diplomat worked to maintain a tensible alliance between the two powerful nations.
The economic outlook seems tensible, with experts divided on whether recovery will be sustained.
The economic recovery felt tensible, vulnerable to unforeseen shocks and setbacks.
The economic situation felt tensible, with the threat of recession looming.
The engineer carefully calculated the required tensible strength of the bridge's cables.
The engineer designed the bridge with enough tensible reinforcement to withstand earthquakes.
The engineer must account for the steel's tensible properties when designing the building's frame.
The entrepreneur's business model was tensible enough to survive the economic downturn.
The fabric, though seemingly delicate, possessed a surprisingly tensible quality, able to withstand significant stretching.
The fabric's exceptional tensible properties made it ideal for parachutes.
The fabric's tensible nature allowed it to be stretched and molded into various shapes.
The fishing line was chosen for its high tensible strength, capable of handling large fish.
The flexible material demonstrated its tensible nature by bending and twisting without breaking.
The flexible screen demonstrated its tensible nature as it bent without breaking.
The fragile peace treaty was tensible, threatened by constant political maneuvering.
The gardener used a tensible netting to protect the plants from pests.
The hot air balloon's material showed its tensible nature as it expanded with heated air.
The inventor sought to create a more tensible and durable material for clothing.
The investor sought opportunities in companies with tensible and adaptable business plans.
The lawyer argued that the evidence presented was too circumstantial and tensible to be considered conclusive.
The lawyer argued that the evidence presented was too tensible to convict the defendant.
The leather was treated to make it more tensible and resistant to tearing.
The manager needed to find a solution that was tensible and acceptable to all team members.
The material of the new bungee cord exhibited remarkable tensible and recoil properties.
The metal's inherent tensible strength made it ideal for constructing skyscrapers.
The musician stretched the strings of her instrument, testing their tensible strength.
The new formula resulted in a plastic that was significantly more tensible than its predecessor.
The new plastic was designed to be both lightweight and highly tensible.
The new technology allows for the creation of more tensible and durable plastics.
The new type of plastic was designed to be both strong and highly tensible.
The novel plastic is specifically engineered to be highly tensible yet remarkably resistant to tearing.
The peace between the warring factions was fragile and tensible, requiring constant mediation.
The peace process was still tensible, requiring constant vigilance and diplomacy.
The plastic was designed to be highly tensible, making it suitable for wrapping fragile items.
The politician's promise was tensible, easily bent to suit the occasion.
The project manager needed to create a timeline that was tensible enough to accommodate unforeseen delays.
The prototype screen demonstrated its tensible features, bending and twisting without losing its image.
The relationship between the two countries, though strained, remained tensible, avoiding open conflict.
The relationship was tensible; they argued frequently but always managed to reconcile.
The researcher studied the tensible properties of spider silk, hoping to replicate its strength.
The rope, though thin, proved surprisingly tensible when used to haul the heavy load.
The rope's tensible fibers were interwoven to create a stronger and more durable product.
The rubber band was surprisingly tensible, stretching much further than expected.
The rubber band's tensible properties allowed it to return to its original shape after being stretched.
The rubber used in the tires needed to be highly tensible to withstand the constant wear and tear.
The rubber was incredibly tensible, bouncing back to its original shape after being stretched.
The scientist analyzed the tensible strength of the new alloy under extreme conditions.
The scientist examined the tensible capabilities of new materials intended for space exploration.
The scientist stretched the tensible membrane across the frame of the experimental sensor.
The scientist studied the tensible nature of the materials used in bulletproof vests.
The scientist tested the tensible properties of different materials at extreme temperatures.
The scientist tested the tensible qualities of various adhesives used in construction.
The software's architecture was designed to be tensible, allowing it to scale easily with user demand.
The speaker's argument was tensible, relying on weak evidence and logical fallacies.
The team's strategy was tensible, allowing them to adapt to unexpected challenges.
The therapist worked with the patient to improve their coping mechanisms, making their resilience more tensible.