recallability

/rɪˌkɔləˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being able to be remembered or brought back into memory.
    • The recallability of a phone number depends on how often you use it.
    • The brand's catchy jingle increased the recallability of its product name.
    • Teachers design lessons to improve the recallability of key facts for students.
  2. The ability of a product to be taken back by the manufacturer, usually due to a defect or safety issue.
    • The recallability of the faulty car parts saved many drivers from accidents.
    • Engineers tested the recallability of the new battery design before launch.
    • The company's quick action on recallability boosted consumer trust.
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