Durability [noun]
Definition of Durability:
sturdiness over time
Sentence/Example of Durability:
Below are some of the most durable, effective dish towels you can buy.
Like some of its more expensive competitors, it also includes reinforced handles and durable zippers on its exterior.
Available in men’s and women’s styles, it’s constructed from Australian merino wool, with durable reinforced seams to help it last through any adventure.
Made specifically for gamers, it is extremely durable and can handle the intensity of long-term gameplay.
Matador is known for its ultralight but durable and waterproof duffels and backpacks, and the SEG42 follows suit.
In point of durability, sabutan mats would be superior to all others produced in the Islands if woven of double straws.
All these must be built with due reference to durability, convenience, and beauty.
As colour itself is relative, so is durability of colour relative.
Pentewan stone has a good name for hardness and durability; its qualities are well shown in the tower of St. Austell Church.
There was a diversity of opinion in the convention about the durability of the Union.