noun
- plural of damageability; the quality or state of being capable of being damaged or susceptible to damage
Usage: technical; formal; often used in engineering, materials science, or risk assessment contexts
Examples
- The engineers assessed the damageabilities of different materials under extreme stress.
- Understanding the damageabilities of infrastructure is crucial for disaster preparedness.
- The report compared the damageabilities of various building designs in earthquake zones.
- Manufacturers test the damageabilities of products to improve their durability.
- Climate change increases the damageabilities of coastal ecosystems to storm surge.