reusability

/riˌjuːzəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being able to be used again, especially after processing or cleaning.
    • The reusability of glass bottles makes them more eco-friendly than plastic.
    • Engineers design products with reusability in mind to reduce waste.
    • The reusability of the spacecraft's rockets lowered the cost of space travel.
  2. In computing, the ability of code or components to be used in multiple applications or contexts.
    • Programmers strive for reusability by writing modular code.
    • Good software design emphasizes reusability to save development time.
    • The reusability of this function allows it to be shared across projects.
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