0 the quality of being able to last a long time without becoming damaged:
That he is still here after ten years of international rugby is testimony to his remarkable durability.
A model of durability, he's missed only 22 of 1,335 games in his career.
They questioned the durability of the ceasefire.
The Fed's statement yesterday expressed faith in the durability of the U. S. economic expansion.
This bike is still our first choice for racers, especially with its long track record for durability.
the durability of the materials used
1 the fact of something continuing to be used without getting damaged:
2 the fact of something continuing without failing:
However, it allows us to account for both the long-run persistence of consumption and for the durability effect in the short run.
Moreover, a certain strength and durability is indicated in the emotional autobiographical memories of informants that was not apparent in other aspects of memory.
We checked the durability of the serotype-specific effect on resistance by investigating the influence of external factors linked to the host and the host's surroundings.
The principal problem associated with repair of the mitral valve in children is long-term durability.
If hardwiring characteristics increase agency durability beyond that provided by statutory creation (and appropriate controls), this is relatively strong support for the theoretical argument.
Recent reports suggest that the durability of these valves is limited, and that pregnancy accelerates their degeneration and calcification.
Inhabiting increasingly complex sociohistorical conditions, and facing divisions and discontinuities of the self that this inevitably elicited, individuals searched for durability, stability, and independence.
We conjecture that antibodies lacking in durability have become prevalent in the population resulting in the disappearance of large epidemics since 1992.