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durable

[door-uh-buhl, dyoor-] / ˈdʊər ə bəl, ˈdyʊər- /


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In organic synthesis, metal based photocatalysts are especially valuable because they are durable and can be customized.

From Science Daily

A power of attorney usually looks after a person’s finances while they have diminished capacity; a durable power of attorney would continue to carry out these duties after if/when your brother becomes incapacitated.

From MarketWatch

He pointed out that South Florida currently has twice as many “durable equipment” suppliers as McDonald’s franchises.

From The Wall Street Journal

In his speech to Israeli lawmakers, Modi did not say that explicitly, but said that India "supports all efforts that contribute to durable peace and regional stability".

From Barron's

“AI infrastructure demand remains structural rather than cyclical, and the outlook reinforces a durable, multi-year growth trajectory across compute, networking, and advanced system architecture,” the analysts say following Nvidia’s results.

From The Wall Street Journal