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elasticize
especially British, e·las·ti·cise
[ih-las-tuh-sahyz]
verb (used with object)
elasticized, elasticizing
to make elastic, as by furnishing with elastic bands.
to elasticize the waistband of a dress.
elasticize
/ ɪˈlæstɪˌsaɪz /
verb
to make elastic
another word for elasticate
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These actions are captured by the cameras, instantly processed to enhance the look and movement of both subject and gesture—subjects rotate, float, elasticize; gestures melt, sparkle, explode—the list goes on.
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President Donald Trump’s belief that a fall in Chinese stocks was a sign of his winning the trade war and an example of his “ability to elasticize the truth.”
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