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Etymology: [ 'dur-&-b&l also ] (adjective.) 14th century. From Middle English, from Old French, from Latin dūrābilis (“lasting, permanent”), from dūrō (“harden, make hard”).
Synonyms: permanent, abiding, constant, dependable, diuturnal, enduring, fast, firm, fixed, impervious, lasting, long-continued, perdurable, perduring, persistent, reliable, resistant, sound, stable
Antonyms: weak, transitory, nondurable, fragile, impermanent, poorly made, temporary, undependable, unsturdy

dayanıklı, uzun ömürlü, sürekli, sağlam, mukavemetle, tahammüllü, uzun süren, eskimez, devamlı, durably dayanıklılıkla, sürekli olarak, mukavim, kalıcı, evladiyelik, mukavemet, devamlılık, sağlamlık, dayanıklılık, kalıcılık, dayaniklilik, devam, sürekli oluş, dürabilite, zamana karşı dayanım, süreklilik, dayanıklılıkla,

1 dayanıklı  sıfat     ts
2 uzun ömürlü  sıfat     ts
3 sürekli  Hukuk     ts
4 sağlam  Hukuk     ts
5 mukavemetle     ts
6 tahammüllü     ts
7 uzun süren     ts
8 eskimez  Hukuk     ts
9 devamlı  Hukuk     ts
10 durably dayanıklılıkla     ts
11 sürekli olarak     ts
12 mukavim     ts
13 kalıcı     ts
14 evladiyelik     ts
15durability mukavemet     ts
16durability devamlılık  isim     ts
17durability sağlamlık     ts
18durability dayanıklılık     ts
19durability kalıcılık  İnşaat     ts
20durability dayaniklilik     ts
21durability devam     ts
22durability sürekli oluş     ts
23durability dürabilite  İnşaat     ts
24durability zamana karşı dayanım  Askeri     ts
25durability süreklilik     ts
26durably dayanıklılıkla     ts
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able to resist wear, decay; lasting; enduring, A durable good, one useful over more than one period, especially a year, Able to endure or continue in a particular condition; lasting; not perishable or changeable; not wearing out or decaying soon; enduring; as, durable cloth; durable happiness, existing for a long time; "hopes for a durable peace"; "a long-lasting friendship", sturdy, long lasting, Something that is durable is strong and lasts a long time without breaking or becoming weaker. Bone china is strong and durable. + durability du·rabil·ity Airlines recommend hard-sided cases for durability, very long lasting; "less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys"; "the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent", serviceable for a long time; "durable denim jeans", existing for a long time; "hopes for a durable peace"; "a long-lasting friendship" very long lasting; "less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys"; "the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent" serviceable for a long time; "durable denim jeans, serviceable for a long time; "durable denim jeans, Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force, The ability of wood to resist decay and other forms of deterioration, lastingness, stability, solidity, permanence, The ability of materials to withstand the potentially destructive action of natural conditions and chemical reactions, A relative term used to describe the functional lifespan of a material typically compared to a control, The D in ACID Durability means that a transaction’s committed updates must be durable, even in the case of hardware or software failure, How well an FPF retains its comfort, support and shape with use, A physical characteristic of real estate that describes the relative permanence of buildings and the indestructibility of land, The state or quality of being durable; the power of uninterrupted or long continuance in any condition; the power of resisting agents or influences which tend to cause changes, decay, or dissolution; lastingness, permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force; "they advertised the durability of their products", The ability of wood to resist the attacks of foreign organisms, such as fungi, insects, and marine borers under conditions that favor such attacks The main reason for the natural durability of some wood species is the presence of substances that are toxic to decay causing organisms In general, the heartwood of most species is more durable than the sapwood because of the presence of a wide variety of extraneous materials and phenolic substances in the heartwood Durability ratings usually refer to the heartwood, and are often based on heartwood samples in ground contact under long-term outdoor exposure or on actual reports of in-use performance under decay hazard conditions The ratings below, which are based on the Princes Risborough Laboratory, United Kingdom, classifications, follow a format that is commonly used, the rate at which the condition of the tires degrade over time, A measure of useful life (a special case of reliability), An object, or complex of objects is durable if it is known to be invulnerable except to a known set of sources, The idea that once a transaction has been committed to the database, the results of that transaction are permanent In other words, the effects of the transaction will persist even a in the event of a system failure or other catastrophe, The ability of a rock to retain its physical and mechanical properties (i e resist degradation) in engineering service, The degree to which a coating or caulk can withstand the destructive effects of the environment to which it is exposed The term also refers to interior applications, including the ability to withstand scrubbing, abrasion, etc, The ability to exist for a long time without significant deterioration, or change in appearance, The ability of a fabric to resist wear through continual use, The degree to which a material retains its physical properties while subjected to stress, such as heavy use, or adverse environmental conditions To say a material is durable suggests that it has high initial strength, and will last a long time under normal conditions of use, The property of an asphalt pavement that represents its ability to resist disintegration by weathering and traffic, As applied to flexible foams, the term refers to how well a foam retains its load bearing capacity and shape with use Most measures of durability are done with laboratory-scale tests, Changes that a transaction makes to a database survive future system or media failures, Ability of a ship to take a lot of damage before loosing critical internal systems (Example: The Kzinti BC is Durable, because of the great many hits it takes to dig into the shuttle bay), If a transaction succeeds, then its effect on the data is persistently captured, and will survive subsequent system failures resulting in loss of data in volatile memory Durability is usually enforced by first writing modified data to some non-volatile memory (usually disc), before a transaction is allowed to commit If there is a system failure, the state of the non-volatile memory must be recovered to reflect the effect of all and only committed transactions, The ability of paper to maintain its properties with continued usage and handling, The degree to which a material retains its physical properties while subjected to stress, such as heavy use To say that a material is durable suggests that it has a high initial strength, The lasting qualities of a paint film The wearability of paint under conditions for which it was designed, The probability that an item will continue to function at customer expectation levels, at the useful life without requiring overhaul or rebuild due to wearout, In a durable manner, enduringly, stably, steadily, In a lasting manner; with long continuance,

27 able to resist wear, decay; lasting; enduring     ts
28 A durable good, one useful over more than one period, especially a year     ts
29 Able to endure or continue in a particular condition; lasting; not perishable or changeable; not wearing out or decaying soon; enduring; as, durable cloth; durable happiness     ts
30 existing for a long time; "hopes for a durable peace"; "a long-lasting friendship"     ts
31 sturdy, long lasting  sıfat     ts
32 Something that is durable is strong and lasts a long time without breaking or becoming weaker. Bone china is strong and durable. + durability du·rabil·ity Airlines recommend hard-sided cases for durability     ts
33 very long lasting; "less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys"; "the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent"     ts
34 serviceable for a long time; "durable denim jeans"     ts
35 existing for a long time; "hopes for a durable peace"; "a long-lasting friendship" very long lasting; "less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys"; "the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent" serviceable for a long time; "durable denim jeans     ts
36 serviceable for a long time; "durable denim jeans     ts
37durability Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force     ts
38durability The ability of wood to resist decay and other forms of deterioration     ts
39durability lastingness, stability, solidity, permanence  isim     ts
40durability The ability of materials to withstand the potentially destructive action of natural conditions and chemical reactions     ts
41durability A relative term used to describe the functional lifespan of a material typically compared to a control     ts
42durability The D in ACID Durability means that a transaction’s committed updates must be durable, even in the case of hardware or software failure     ts
43durability How well an FPF retains its comfort, support and shape with use     ts
44durability A physical characteristic of real estate that describes the relative permanence of buildings and the indestructibility of land     ts
45durability The state or quality of being durable; the power of uninterrupted or long continuance in any condition; the power of resisting agents or influences which tend to cause changes, decay, or dissolution; lastingness     ts
46durability permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force; "they advertised the durability of their products"     ts
47durability The ability of wood to resist the attacks of foreign organisms, such as fungi, insects, and marine borers under conditions that favor such attacks The main reason for the natural durability of some wood species is the presence of substances that are toxic to decay causing organisms In general, the heartwood of most species is more durable than the sapwood because of the presence of a wide variety of extraneous materials and phenolic substances in the heartwood Durability ratings usually refer to the heartwood, and are often based on heartwood samples in ground contact under long-term outdoor exposure or on actual reports of in-use performance under decay hazard conditions The ratings below, which are based on the Princes Risborough Laboratory, United Kingdom, classifications, follow a format that is commonly used     ts
48durability the rate at which the condition of the tires degrade over time     ts
49durability A measure of useful life (a special case of reliability)     ts
50durability An object, or complex of objects is durable if it is known to be invulnerable except to a known set of sources     ts
51durability The idea that once a transaction has been committed to the database, the results of that transaction are permanent In other words, the effects of the transaction will persist even a in the event of a system failure or other catastrophe     ts
52durability The ability of a rock to retain its physical and mechanical properties (i e resist degradation) in engineering service     ts
53durability The degree to which a coating or caulk can withstand the destructive effects of the environment to which it is exposed The term also refers to interior applications, including the ability to withstand scrubbing, abrasion, etc     ts
54durability The ability to exist for a long time without significant deterioration, or change in appearance     ts
55durability The ability of a fabric to resist wear through continual use     ts
56durability The degree to which a material retains its physical properties while subjected to stress, such as heavy use, or adverse environmental conditions To say a material is durable suggests that it has high initial strength, and will last a long time under normal conditions of use     ts
57durability The property of an asphalt pavement that represents its ability to resist disintegration by weathering and traffic     ts
58durability As applied to flexible foams, the term refers to how well a foam retains its load bearing capacity and shape with use Most measures of durability are done with laboratory-scale tests     ts
59durability Changes that a transaction makes to a database survive future system or media failures     ts
60durability Ability of a ship to take a lot of damage before loosing critical internal systems (Example: The Kzinti BC is Durable, because of the great many hits it takes to dig into the shuttle bay)     ts
61durability If a transaction succeeds, then its effect on the data is persistently captured, and will survive subsequent system failures resulting in loss of data in volatile memory Durability is usually enforced by first writing modified data to some non-volatile memory (usually disc), before a transaction is allowed to commit If there is a system failure, the state of the non-volatile memory must be recovered to reflect the effect of all and only committed transactions     ts
62durability The ability of paper to maintain its properties with continued usage and handling     ts
63durability The degree to which a material retains its physical properties while subjected to stress, such as heavy use To say that a material is durable suggests that it has a high initial strength     ts
64durability The lasting qualities of a paint film The wearability of paint under conditions for which it was designed     ts
65durability The probability that an item will continue to function at customer expectation levels, at the useful life without requiring overhaul or rebuild due to wearout     ts
66durably In a durable manner     ts
67durably enduringly, stably, steadily     ts
68durably In a lasting manner; with long continuance     ts
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