Synonym: endless, enduring, permanent, solid, strong, sturdy. Similar words: endurable, incurable, favourable, unfavourable, immeasurable, durability, incurably, arable. Meaning: ['djʊərəbl] adj. 1. existing for a long time 2. serviceable for a long time 3. very long lasting.
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31 Durable goods, food processing and textiles, much of it for export, led the manufacturing sector.
32 Being made of metal, often precious metal, coins have tended to survive much better than less durable objects.
33 In two to three weeks, Ehrlich said, the Commerce Department plans publish statistics on durable goods orders and construction spending.
34 These shells were traditionally made of cotton, a durable and weatherproof fabric, but heavy by today's standards.
35 Melamine boards aren't as durable as wood or polythene and as they wear, they can absorb bacteria.
36 Some easels are made with mahogany, one of the most stable and durable woods available.
37 People are in need of some kind of durable social network that supports them through different jobs and through periods of unemployment.
38 Neither duct tape nor electrical tape could provide a waterproof, durable repair.
39 The M14 was very reliable and durable, single shot or auto.
40 In addition to its very light weight, it was very durable.
41 The strut above was more durable but the nails came loose when she struck it firmly with the heel of her boot.
42 Both are lighter than cotton but neither are as durable, nor as watertight.
43 Carpets, building products, furniture and other durable goods all began to see downshifting during the fourth quarter.
44 For this was reality, as durable as it was crucial, as incontrovertible as it was incomprehensible.
45 Fitted carefully, they make a very nice and durable surface.
46 This material was most durable and the powdered marble imparted a brilliance to the finished surface.
47 The leaves of palms in general are often used for thatching and are relatively durable compared with most tropical foliage.
48 Wasn't this yet another consumer durable we didn't need, being test-marketed on obsessives?
49 Unfortunately, latex is not suitable for borders since it dries too quickly and is not durable for exposed and vulnerable areas.
50 Such goods do not need to be durable or aesthetic, so long as they are hygienic and functional.
51 The strength can be 6:1, or for the most durable surface, 3:1 may be used.
52 The roofs are constructed from heavy and durable timbers, usually teak or mahogany.
53 He was tough, he was genuine, he was durable, he was versatile.
54 He could have found a much more durable and attractive later edition for £20-£30.
55 It's thick and durable but the carpet-layers swore never to work with it again.
56 By comparison with gold,[sentencedict.com] jade or precious stones pearls are much less durable.
57 Families on supplementary benefit, now income support, are likely to borrow to buy items of clothing or durable household goods.
58 Todd Van Poppel, for example, looked sturdy and durable, like a starting pitcher.
59 And as they use more plastic, chemicals and metals, so what they discard becomes increasingly durable and potentially poisonous.
60 The style is massive, austere, finely proportioned and intensely durable.
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