Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The state or property of being reparable.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The quality or state of being reparable.

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  • noun Alternative form of repairability.

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Examples

  • My interest is easy reparability (clincher or tubular that works well with sealant).

    Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: More cyclocross tech questions, answered 2010

  • That means not only limiting and defending against outside threats, but, more important, making sure we maintain our reparability.

    You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007

  • That means not only limiting and defending against outside threats, but, more important, making sure we maintain our reparability.

    You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007

  • That means not only limiting and defending against outside threats, but, more important, making sure we maintain our reparability.

    You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007

  • The Hunter had not realized that his host's general self-reparability had become so poor, but the facts seemed beyond dispute.

    Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978

  • This fact does not change its nature or intrinsic reparability, and the fact that it is not coexistent with charity is not the result of venial sin, but of mortal sin.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • I would not recommend Braun because of lack of reparability and overpriced parts. duke2's Full Review: Braun Flex Integral 6550

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2010

  • The product is available in 2 sizes, 1 jaw style, and 3 jaw openings, and features hardened steel impact plates, field reparability, and mechanical locking in the closed position to ensure part retention in case of loss of air pressure.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • The product is available in 2 sizes, 1 jaw style, and 3 jaw openings, and features hardened steel impact plates, field reparability, and mechanical locking in the closed position to ensure part retention in case of loss of air pressure.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • The BIST / BISR technology offers algorithmic flexibility to achieve high defect coverage, especially for sub-nanometer defects, and optimal reparability tuned to memory specific redundancy architecture.

    ARM News RSS Index 2009

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