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Meanings of
durable
in английском
Existing for a long time.
lasting
enduring
long-lived
long-lasting
Related terms
long
Very long lasting.
indestructible
perdurable
undestroyable
Related terms
imperishable
Synonyms
Examples for "
lasting
"
lasting
enduring
long-lived
long-lasting
Examples for "
lasting
"
1
A formal welcome was held at Government House,
lasting
about 30 minutes.
2
The resulting report, Staying power: how do family businesses create
lasting
success?
3
Yet a talent drain
lasting
four years has taken a heavy toll.
4
This campaign's most
lasting
moment illustrated the transitional state of Northern politics.
5
The standard treatment is a course of antibiotics
lasting
for six months.
1
Heavyweight Media But will the trend toward
enduring
content continue to develop?
2
One way of
enduring
them is to try to start something new.
3
I have good reason to know how
enduring
his courage was .
4
This hour, TED speakers explore some radical solutions to these
enduring
problems.
5
We need policies that will help overcome the
enduring
impacts of racism.
1
Though there have of course been many
long
-
lived
offspring, down the years.
2
However, it fails to eliminate the
long
-
lived
reservoir of latent HIV-infected cells.
3
Of course, I'm not very big yet, but we're a
long
-
lived
race.
4
Curiosity is much larger than her unexpectedly
long
-
lived
predecessors, Spirit and Opportunity.
5
They are long-lived-livingto beyond seventy in a considerable number of cases.
1
The new SEC chairman's views on these rules can have
long
-
lasting
implications.
2
Efficacy was supported by
long
-
lasting
significant effects on the allergen-specific antibody response.
3
His
long
-
lasting
affair with Erika Berger was frequently the subject of speculation.
4
He said the complex earthquake created
long
-
lasting
movements in the earth's crust.
5
And Madison had come to believe that her career would be
long
-
lasting
.
Capable of withstanding wear and tear and decay.
long-wearing
Related terms
serviceable
Usage of
durable
in английском
1
Successful crisis management was no guarantee of
durable
reform, the President added.
2
But Facebook's control of consumers' information and attention is substantial and
durable
.
3
Natural biominerals are often elaborate in detail but light,
durable
and strong.
4
Do you agree that
durable
industries no longer provide long-term job security?
5
It had taken a century to work out a
durable
border settlement.
6
First, governments must prioritise health for a
durable
exit from the pandemic.
7
Data on December
durable
goods, which are seen rising, is also expected.
8
Bariatric surgeries result in superior and more
durable
weight loss than dieting.
9
On a per-route cost basis, these
durable
picks average out just fine.
10
The patient remains well with a
durable
recovery 7 years after presentation.
11
None of the patients in the
durable
response group received rescue medications.
12
I wanted something
durable
yet easy to take apart and put together.
13
The result is a
durable
,
well-cushioned product that absorbs shock incredibly well.
14
But the intensive group fared better, with longer and more
durable
responses.
15
In the end, this means that the only
durable
industry is yourself.
16
But an unchecked increase would lead to
durable
oversupply and lower prices.
Other examples for "durable"
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durable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more durable
durable goods
very durable
as durable
less durable
More collocations
Durable
through the time
Durable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common