serviceability

/ˌsɜrvɪsəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The ability of something to be used or repaired easily and effectively.
    • Engineers improved the serviceability of the software by adding clear error messages.
    • The car's serviceability was praised by mechanics for its simple engine design.
    • The military tests equipment for serviceability before sending it into the field.
  2. The state of being in good working condition or ready for use.
    • Regular maintenance ensures the long-term serviceability of industrial machinery.
    • The pilot confirmed the serviceability of the aircraft before takeoff.
    • The technician checked the serviceability of all fire extinguishers in the building.
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