noun
- the quality or state of not being durable; lack of ability to withstand wear, decay, or damage over time
Usage: formal; often used in technical or legal contexts
Examples
- The nondurability of the cheap plastic made it unsuitable for outdoor use.
- Manufacturers must disclose the nondurability of materials that will degrade quickly.
- The nondurability of the fabric meant the garment would fall apart after a few washes.
- Engineers worked to address the nondurability issues in the original design.
- Consumer reports highlighted the nondurability of the product compared to competitors.