noun
- The plural of patentability; the quality or state of being capable of being patented or eligible for patent protection.
Usage: Used primarily in legal and intellectual property contexts; Often appears in discussions of patent law and innovation
Examples
- The patentabilities of various software innovations were debated in the courtroom.
- Lawyers assessed the patentabilities of the company's new inventions before filing applications.
- The patent office examined the patentabilities of multiple competing technologies.
- Questions about patentabilities often arise when determining which discoveries qualify for protection.
- The firm's research team focused on improving the patentabilities of their designs.