uncollapsible

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ collapsible

Adjective[edit]

uncollapsible (not comparable)

  1. Not collapsible.
    • 1897, Guy Boothby, chapter 3, in The Beautiful White Devil[1]:
      She carried six boats, an unusually large number for a craft of her size; two were surf-boats, I found on inspection; two were uncollapsible lifeboats; one was an ordinary ship's gig, while the other was a small steam launch of excellent build and workmanship.
    • 1944, Emily Carr, “The House of All Sorts”, in Furniture[2]:
      The dining-table, uncollapsible and highly varnished, the piano, the chesterfield, stuffed chairs and a few sofas made a foundation on which to heap lesser articles.
    • 2004, Philip Roth, chapter 4, in The Plot Against America, Houghton Mifflin, page 130:
      Alvin’s wheelchair went into the trunk, though as it was the old unwieldy uncollapsible type, the lid of the trunk had to be tied shut with heavy twine to accommodate it.