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elasticized

adjective
elas·​ti·​cized | \ i-ˈla-stə-ˌsīzd How to pronounce elasticized (audio) \

Definition of elasticized

: made with elastic thread or inserts an elasticized waistband

Examples of elasticized in a Sentence

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Her arms were swathed in elasticized gloves from wrist to shoulder. New York Times, "At Mao’s Beach, China’s Leaders Still Make History as Lifeguards Hide From the Sun," 22 Aug. 2019 Her arms were swathed in elasticized gloves from wrist to shoulder. Jane Perlez, BostonGlobe.com, "At Mao’s beach, China’s leaders still make history as lifeguards hide from the sun," 22 Aug. 2019 To use, secure the elasticized bottom around any mattress (Beddy's comes in twin, full, queen and king size) Unzip the sheet/blanket combo attached on top to snuggle in; zip up to make the bed in the morning. Meaghan Murphy, Good Housekeeping, "Beddy's Zippered Bedding Practically Makes My Kids' Beds for Them," 9 July 2019 The gray flannel style featured an elasticized waistband, while the tapered fit provided an elongating effect. Edward Barsamian, Vogue, "Gigi and Anwar Hadid Hit Milan in Matching Patchwork Pants," 19 Sep. 2018 This silk one-shoulder jumpsuit has a casual and charmingly playful element to it (i.e. an elasticized waist tie) that can easily translate from night to day. Hannah Miller And Tara Lamont-djite, Harper's BAZAAR, "Eveningwear Is Cool Again," 2 Nov. 2018 Sure enough, elasticized bands bunching together pleats of fabric is making waves in swimwear, dresses, little white tops, and even shoes. refinery29.com, "This Summer '18 Trend Is Calling All Baby Tee Devotees," 15 May 2018 But in the scenes where Barry attends acting class, Hader’s elasticized face conveys someone having a profound awakening. Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic, "The Dark Humanity of Barry," 22 Mar. 2018 Like the rest of the republic, Kushner spent the elasticized primary and election season watching Donald Trump castigate Hillary Clinton for her use of a private e-mail server while running the State Department. Emily Jane Fox, vanityfair.com, "Jared Kushner, Inveterate Rule-Breaker, Is Treating the West Wing “Like an Extension of the Trump Organization”," 27 Sep. 2017

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First Known Use of elasticized

circa 1909, in the meaning defined above

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elasticized

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English Language Learners Definition of elasticized

US : containing something that returns to an original shape or size after being stretched : made with an elastic material inside

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