fire-resistant
AmericanEtymology
Origin of fire-resistant
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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While chatting outside the new house, which was built with fire-resistant materials, we gazed up at the ridge where the fire started.
From Los Angeles Times
Caruso previously attributed the mall’s survival to the hard work of private firefighters and the fire-resistant materials used in the mall’s construction.
From Los Angeles Times
The one point of consensus, he said, is that whatever they build will be fire-resistant.
From Los Angeles Times
Walls were decked in swatches of fire-resistant construction materials with experts available to help homeowners decide how best to rebuild for a chaotic climate future.
From Los Angeles Times
At the new Palisades house, the roof and siding are fire-resistant, and the eaves are closed to prevent sparks from entering.
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