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View synonyms for durability

durability

Also du·ra·ble·ness

[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 Word Forms

  • undurability noun
  • undurableness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of durability1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Latin dūrābili(s) + -tās noun suffix; durable ( def. ), -ty 2 ( def. )
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Bugner was consistently ranked among the world's top 10 heavyweights throughout the 1970s and was known for technical ability, toughness, durability and willingness to take on the best.

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Even when Draper reached the US Open semi-finals last year, questions still remained over his durability.

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Fernandes is a great option this season for his consistent output and durability - he's rarely injured and usually plays 90 minutes.

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"Plastics remain highly suited to many packaging applications due to their durability, inertness and design flexibility," says Ms Paramor.

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All the more reason to root for Bates, one of the few contenders in this mix proving that worthy institutions earn their status by demonstrating their durability in rapidly changing times.

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