0 the quality of being able to last a long time without becoming damaged:
the durability of the materials used
This bike is still our first choice for racers, especially with its long track record for durability.
The Fed's statement yesterday expressed faith in the durability of the U. S. economic expansion.
They questioned the durability of the ceasefire.
A model of durability, he's missed only 22 of 1,335 games in his career.
That he is still here after ten years of international rugby is testimony to his remarkable durability.
1 the fact of something continuing to be used without getting damaged:
2 the fact of something continuing without failing:
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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