durability Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdʒʊə.rəˈbɪl.ə.ti]
  • Us [ ˌdʊr.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i]

Meaning of durability In English

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Examples of durability

  • The durability of the suit is top-notch: it has served 3 hard years and is still going strong.

  • Cournoyer said they chose the dome home because of its durability in storms and energy efficiency.

  • There are growing doubts about the durability of the recovery as the stock market continues to fall.

  • Although many NFL scouts consider Simmons a first-round talent, questions about his durability might have prevented him from being chosen.

  • Instead, given that a monetary union existed at independence for each country, we are interested in testing a hypothesis about its subsequent durability.

  • Partly because these were utilitarian structures, durability was not a prime concern; surviving examples are accorded significance as authentic vernacular.

  • Clearly, the notion of durability is related to the stable location of the farmstead, whose cultural biography spans multiple household cycles and building phases.

  • One would perhaps expect that experienced ministers have greater durability, especially if experience is correlated with ability.

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Translations of durability In Other Languages

  • Español

    durabilidad…

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  • Français

    durabilité…

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  • Malay

    ketahanan…

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  • Deutsch

    die Baständigkeit…

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  • Norwegian

    holdbarhet, varighet, slitestyrke…

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  • Čeština

    trvanlivost…

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  • Dansk

    holdbarhed…

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  • Italiano

    durabilità…

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