durable good

durable good
A good, as e.g. a household appliance, that yields services or utility over time rather than being used up when used once.

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  • durable — du|ra|ble [ durəbl ] adjective 1. ) able to stay in good condition for a long time and after being used a lot: durable high quality steel 2. ) continuing to exist or work for a long time, even if the situation changes: Finding a durable solution… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • durable — adjective 1 staying in good condition for a long time even if used a lot: Plastic window frames are more durable than wood. 2 continuing for a long time: a durable peace between France and Germany see also: consumer durables durably adverb… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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