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durability
[ door-uh-bil-i-tee, dyoor- ]
noun
- 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.
Other Word Forms
- ܲ·····ٲ noun
- ܲ····Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of durability1
Example Sentences
Like Van Dijk, who turns 34 in July, he has started every Premier League game this season, so durability is not an issue.
"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.
The field will then be tested for traction and durability as well as health before being removed.
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.
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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