bearability

[US]/[ˈbɪərəbɪləti]/
[UK]/[ˈbɪərəbɪləti]/

Translation

n.the quality of being able to endure or tolerate something; the degree to which something is tolerable

Phrases & Collocations

beyond bearability

testing bearability

loss of bearability

questioning bearability

increased bearability

no bearability

bearability threshold

assess bearability

improving bearability

limits of bearability

Example Sentences

the project's bearability was questionable given the tight deadline and limited resources.

we need to assess the bearability of implementing these changes across the entire organization.

the bearability of the situation hinged on securing additional funding.

despite the challenges, the team believed in the bearability of their ambitious plan.

the bearability of the long-term strategy was a key factor in the board's decision.

we analyzed the bearability of various approaches before selecting the most promising one.

the bearability of the new system depends on user adoption and training.

the consultant questioned the bearability of the proposed budget cuts.

increasing the bearability of the process requires streamlining workflows and reducing redundancies.

the bearability of the new policy was debated extensively during the meeting.

we investigated the bearability of using renewable energy sources for the facility.

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