Used in a Sentence

buckling

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for buckling.

Editorial note

The moment of inertia means that it should be very resistance to bending or buckling under compression and under tension steel is usually very good.

Examples15
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The action of giving in (slightly) to pressure or stress by developing a bulge, bending or kinking (with the eventual risk of collapsing).

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of buckling gathered in one view.

noun

The action of giving in (slightly) to pressure or stress by developing a bulge, bending or kinking (with the eventual risk of collapsing).

noun

The act of fastening a buckle.

noun

A young male domestic goat of between one and two years.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for buckling.

noun

The action of giving in (slightly) to pressure or stress by developing a bulge, bending or kinking (with the eventual risk of collapsing).

noun

The act of fastening a buckle.

noun

A young male domestic goat of between one and two years.

noun

Smoked herring.

Example sentences

1

The moment of inertia means that it should be very resistance to bending or buckling under compression and under tension steel is usually very good.

2

Maybe its mounting bracket failed and it impacted the top of the second stage, buckling the LOX tank.

3

Noisy as hell, built like a tank, best tactile feedback around (due to the buckling spring technology).

4

India, already a poor country was buckling under the strain of having the manage the influx of millions of refugees.

5

This wasn't a buckling under pressure: it was following the law (albeit reactively and not proactively).

6

And avoiding buckling and sudden bends kind of matters when you're traveling at mach 1.

7

You let them dissipate and design for the deflection (e.g., at the bearings and abutments), rather than the stress (buckling/tensile) in the beam.

8

Model M used a buckling spring[1] (which some people claim is unmatched) while Cherry MX uses a mechanism[2] (which some people claim is superior).

9

Well, if procrastination is liable to hinder you in buckling down to learn things, it's pretty important to find a way to really control it.

10

Middle class kids buckling themselves in with the student debt and the mortgage to spend their entire adult life under the heel of the capitalists.

11

Not buckling up is so insane, I cannot even begin to imagine it..

12

This got me into the habit of buckling up.

Quote examples

1

Instead of "buckling down", I have found the opposite the be pretty effective.

2

I have a suspicion that Terminus and buckling spring / model-M keyboard use correlate, as a "will not accept anything but the absolute best" attitude.

3

I've tried several different varieties of "mechanical" keyboards, including buckling-spring keyboards, and I've come to the conclusion that I genuinely prefer laptop-style keyboards that have a hard stop for my fingers.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use buckling in a sentence?

The moment of inertia means that it should be very resistance to bending or buckling under compression and under tension steel is usually very good.

What does buckling mean?

The action of giving in (slightly) to pressure or stress by developing a bulge, bending or kinking (with the eventual risk of collapsing).

What part of speech is buckling?

buckling is commonly used as noun.