"Tortive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tortive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tortive" Meaning

(points towards or condone wrongdoing, or moving obliquely or awry, contrary to the direct course)

"Tortive" Examples

Tortive

Definitions


Having a tendency to yield in a broken or twisted manner

Usage Examples


1.

The tortive fibers in the rope made it prone to snapping when stretched too far.

2.

The tortive movement of the substrate made it difficult to install the new equipment.

3.

The hikers had to navigate through a tortive path of tangled bushes and thorns.

4.

The engineer was concerned about the tortive nature of the pavement, which could lead to uneven wear and tear on vehicles.

5.

The tortive turns in the road made the bus driver have to slow down to avoid accidents.

"Tortive" Similar Words

Tortiglioni

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Tortile

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The word "tortile" is not a commonly used English word. However, I believe you may be looking for "tortile" as a variant of the word "tortli", which is derived from the French word "tortile", meaning being curved or being of a twisted or crooked shape.<br><br>However, I think the word you are looking for is "tortile" as an adjective, which describes a shape or form that is twisted, bent, or curved, much like a tortilla.<br><br>If none of the above definitions seem to fit, it is possible that the word "tortile" is not a standard English word.

Tortilla

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A thin, flexible unleavened flatbread made from corn flour, typically used in Mexican and many Latin American cuisines.

Tortillas

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Tortillion

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Tortillon

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Tortious

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(adj.) Giving rise to a lawsuit; causing damage or injury that leads to a court action.<br><br>Example: "The company was criticized for its tortious business practices that damaged the environment."<br><br>(In other words, tortious refers to something that is morally or legally wrong and leads to a lawsuit or a civil action.)

Tortiously

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Tortoise-shell

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Tortoise

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A slow-moving reptile, typically with a protective shell on its back, that lives on land. It is a type of animal that belongs to the family Testudines. Tortoises are herbivores, feeding on plants, and can live for a long time with some living up to 150 years or more in captivity.

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Tortola

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Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands. The island was named by Christopher Columbus, who spotted the island on the first voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1493.

Tortricid

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Tortricidae

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Torts

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