rebuildability

[US]//ˌriːˌbɪl.dəˈbɪl.ə.ti//
[UK]//ˌriːˌbɪl.dəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i//

Translation

n.the quality or capability of being rebuilt; the degree to which something can be rebuilt after damage, failure, or removal; the extent to which a system, structure, product, or component can be reconstructed, restored, or reassembled using available resources, parts, and processes; the property of being repairable through rebuilding, especially in engineering, software, or infrastructure contexts

Phrases & Collocations

improve rebuildability

increase rebuildability

measure rebuildability

assess rebuildability

enhance rebuildability

maintain rebuildability

ensure rebuildability

test rebuildability

boost rebuildability

rebuildability matters

Example Sentences

the rebuildability of this motor makes routine maintenance fast and affordable.

we chose this platform for its rebuildability and long-term service support.

high rebuildability reduces downtime after failures in the field.

the team measured rebuildability as part of the overall reliability program.

design for rebuildability starts with standardized parts and clear documentation.

contract terms require a minimum rebuildability score for critical components.

improving rebuildability can lower lifecycle costs without sacrificing performance.

we audited rebuildability during the prototype teardown and rebuild.

the supplier highlighted rebuildability in the product datasheet and warranty.

better rebuildability means technicians can restore the unit with basic tools.

our purchasing decision favored rebuildability over short-term savings.

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