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availability
[ uh-vey-luh-bil-i-tee ]
noun
- the fact or quality of being close at hand and ready for use:
Children learn about the importance of reading and writing through the availability of a wide variety of books.
- the fact or quality of being readily obtainable:
Prices are subject to availability of the product at the time of ordering.
- freedom or willingness to do something:
League members selected as reserve players shall confirm their availability by signing the list on the notice board.
- the fact or condition of not being involved in a romantic or sexual relationship and therefore being potentially open to one:
Overall, he says, a man is more attracted to a woman by the signs of her availability than by her physical appearance.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ٱ······ٲ noun
- ԴDz······ٲ noun
- ܲ······ٲ ܲ·····Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of availability1
Example Sentences
He added: "With pressures on the replacement programme growing and with limited engineer availability, especially in rural areas, there's a real risk of prolonged disruption, particularly for vulnerable households."
It is not clear how widespread the empty shelves are but the retailer confirmed "pockets of limited availability in some stores".
The government planned to "further limit the availability of accessibility of crossbows", Johnson said.
When “shadow” office space that is leased but not occupied is considered, overall availability is more than 29% — about triple what is considered a healthy market balance between landlord and tenant interests.
Some experts say that if India begins controlling the flow with its existing and potential infrastructure, Pakistan could feel the impact during the dry season, when water availability is already at its lowest.
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