recoverability
/rɪˌkʌvərəˈbɪləti/
noun
- The ability to be gotten back or restored after being lost, damaged, or removed.
- The recoverability of deleted files depends on how quickly you act.
- The insurance policy covers the recoverability of stolen items.
- Engineers tested the recoverability of the spacecraft after a system failure.
- The ability to return to a normal or healthy state after a problem.
- The recoverability of the ecosystem after the oil spill was uncertain.
- The patient's recoverability was high because the injury was minor.
- Financial experts assessed the recoverability of the company's losses.
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