quenchability

[US]//ˌkwentʃəˈbɪləti//
[UK]//ˌkwentʃəˈbɪləti//

Translation

n.the ability or tendency to be quenched; the quality of being capable of being satisfied, extinguished, or cooled; the degree to which a need, desire, or thirst can be satisfied; (metallurgy) the capacity of a metal, especially steel, to harden when quenched

Phrases & Collocations

high quenchability

low quenchability

quenchability test

measure quenchability

improve quenchability

quenchability rating

quenchability factors

quenchability data

quenchability results

quenchability curve

Example Sentences

the quenchability of this mineral water makes it a popular choice after workouts.

we compared the quenchability of several sports drinks in hot weather.

the bartender balanced sweetness and acidity to improve the cocktail's quenchability.

adding a hint of citrus increased the tea's quenchability without extra sugar.

chilled cucumber slices can boost the quenchability of a plain pitcher of water.

consumers rated the quenchability of the new soda lower than expected.

for summer menus, the chef prioritizes light flavors and high quenchability.

the recipe targets maximum quenchability by limiting salt and keeping carbonation moderate.

ice-cold serving temperature improves perceived quenchability for most beverages.

the label highlights natural ingredients and promises superior quenchability.

after the hike, we wanted water for its clean quenchability, not another sweet drink.

they ran a blind taste test to measure quenchability alongside flavor and aroma.

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