Adjective
Having no friction.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChange means movement. Movement means friction. Only in the frictionless vacuum of a nonexistent abstract world can movement or change occur without that abrasive friction of conflict. Saul Alinsky
There can be no frictionless trade outside of the customs union and the single market. Friction is an inevitable side-effect of Brexit by nature. Donald Tusk
I think history is only ever invisible when it abets your sense of self, your desires, your ambitions, when it carries your life along in a kind of frictionless way. Garth Greenwell
a perpetual motion machine would have to be frictionless Source: Internet
Asked if he could guarantee frictionless trade, Mr Gove told BBC : "No. Source: Internet
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich has pointed out that the Federal government is allowing banks to borrow for free, so the PPP loans should be frictionless grants, with banks making nothing on them at all. Source: Internet