noun
- plural of preferability; the quality or state of being preferable or worthy of being chosen over alternatives
Usage: formal; typically used in academic, philosophical, or technical contexts
Examples
- The preferabilities of different energy sources depend on environmental and economic factors.
- Philosophers debate the preferabilities of various ethical frameworks.
- The study examined the preferabilities consumers assign to different product features.
- Cost-benefit analyses often weigh the preferabilities of competing policy options.
- The preferabilities of remote work versus office work vary by individual and industry.