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durability

[ door-uh-bil-i-tee, dyoor- ]

noun

  1. the ability to last over time, resisting wear, breakage, deterioration, etc.:

    Those who own this make of car really can't complain, given the high quality, dependability, and durability of their product lines.



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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·····ٲ noun
  • ܲ····Ա noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of durability1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Latin ū() + - noun suffix; durable ( def ), -ty 2( def )
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Like Van Dijk, who turns 34 in July, he has started every Premier League game this season, so durability is not an issue.

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"Most homegrown brands rely on off-the-shelf soles from the market, but when we started Comet, we realized that these were lacking in quality, durability, and grip," he says.

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The field will then be tested for traction and durability as well as health before being removed.

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Henman points to Raducanu playing more tournaments - even though she lost six of nine matches before the Miami Open - as a reason behind her improved durability.

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The durability of vintage TV sitcoms such as “I Love Lucy” and “Friends” are driven in part by the nostalgia of fans who grew up with them.

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