treatability

/ˌtritəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being able to be treated or cured, especially in medicine or therapy.
    • Researchers are studying the treatability of chronic pain through non-drug methods.
    • Doctors were encouraged by the treatability of the infection with the new antibiotic.
    • The treatability of early-stage cancer is much higher than that of advanced stages.
  2. The quality of being able to be handled, processed, or managed (e.g., in materials science or environmental contexts).
    • The treatability of the wood with preservatives makes it suitable for outdoor use.
    • The treatability of this wastewater depends on the concentration of pollutants.
    • Engineers tested the treatability of the new composite material before mass production.
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