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durability

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[door-uh-bil-i-tee, dyoor-]

noun

  1. 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.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • undurability noun
  • undurableness noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of durability1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Latin ū() + - noun suffix; durable ( def. ), -ty 2 ( def. )
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The new rule throws up all sorts of interesting possibilities, given the differing durability of the three sets of tyres.

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If “Andor” maintains its durability, that will be due to its way of reminding us that an unquestioning belief in our goodness can twist us into villains.

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Doubts do, however, linger over the ceasefire's durability after Saturday's events, with some Indian media reporting it was essentially brokered by senior military officials of the two countries - not the US.

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Yamamoto missed three months with his own shoulder problems last season and questions remain about his durability.

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Like Van Dijk, who turns 34 in July, he has started every Premier League game this season, so durability is not an issue.

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