Definition:
Okay, let me try to figure out how to define "wrinkleable" in two sentences. First, I need to understand what "wrinkleable" means. From my previous knowledge, it's a term related to wrinkles or features that can change shape, like the skin on your face. So maybe something about wrinkles and how they can be made more prominent.
Wait, but is there another way to use it? Maybe in technology? Like in touchscreens where you get rid of some lines. Oh right! Wrinkleable could also mean that a device or object can change its form. So the first sentence could talk about how wrinkles (or features) are present, and the second could mention something like a screen that's wrinkleable.
I should check if there are any other contexts. Maybe in terms of materials? Like fabric that can be stretched. That would add another layer to the definition. So, two sentences: first explaining it as about wrinkles or features, and the second as about material properties. Let me make sure these sentences are clear and concise.
1. "Wrinkleable" refers to the ability of an object or feature to change its shape or appearance over time, often used in contexts like skin wrinkles or materials that can be molded.
2. It also means a device or object that can adapt its form, such as a screen that becomes wrinkle-free when adjusted.
wrinkleable