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durability
du·ra·ble D0430100 (do͝or′ə-bəl, dyo͝or′-)adj.1. a. Capable of withstanding wear and tear or decay: a durable fabric.b. Made to withstand repeated use over a relatively long period, usually several years or more: durable goods such as washing machines and dryers.2. Able to perform or compete over a long period, as by avoiding or overcoming injuries: a durable fullback.3. Lasting; stable: a durable friendship.n. A good or product made to withstand repeated use over a relatively long period, usually several years or more: tracked the orders for automobiles and other durables. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin dūrābilis, from dūrāre, to last; see deuə- in Indo-European roots.] du′ra·bil′i·ty, du′ra·ble·ness n.du′ra·bly adv.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | durability - permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force; "they advertised the durability of their products"enduringness, lastingness, strengthtensile strength - the strength of material expressed as the greatest longitudinal stress it can bear without tearing apartindestructibility - the strength to resist destructionpermanence, permanency - the property of being able to exist for an indefinite durationpersistence, continuity - the property of a continuous and connected period of timechangelessness - the property of remaining unchangedeverlastingness - the property of lasting forever |
durabilitynounThe condition of being free from defects or flaws:firmness, integrity, solidity, soundness, stability, strength, wholeness.Translationsdurable (ˈdjuərəbl) adjective1. lasting or able to last. a durable peace. 持久的 持久的2. wearing well. durable material. 耐用的 耐用的ˌduraˈbility noun 持久性,耐用性 耐用性Durability
durability[‚du̇r·ə′bil·əd·ē] (engineering) The quality of equipment, structures, or goods of continuing to be useful after an extended period of time and usage. DurabilityA factor that affects the life-cycle performance of a material or assembly. All other factors being equal, the more durable item is environmentally preferable, because it means less frequent replacement. However, durability is rendered moot as a factor if the material is replaced for aesthetic reasons prior to it actually wearing out.durability1. The ability of a material, component, assembly, or building to resist weathering action, chemical attack, abrasion, and other conditions of service. 2. The resistance of a particular species of wood to decay.durability
durability the ability of a product or component to perform its required function under its stated conditions of use until its performance falls below an acceptable level.durability
Synonyms for durabilitynoun the condition of being free from defects or flawsSynonyms- firmness
- integrity
- solidity
- soundness
- stability
- strength
- wholeness
Synonyms for durabilitynoun permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or forceSynonyms- enduringness
- lastingness
- strength
Related Words- tensile strength
- indestructibility
- permanence
- permanency
- persistence
- continuity
- changelessness
- everlastingness
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