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Definition of Dependableness
1. Noun. The quality of being dependable or reliable.
Generic synonyms: Responsibility, Responsibleness
Specialized synonyms: Solidity, Solidness, Infallibility, Duplicability, Reproducibility
Derivative terms: Dependable, Dependable, Dependable, Dependable, Dependable, Dependable, Dependable, Reliable, Reliable, Reliable, Reliable, Reliable, Reliable
Antonyms: Undependability, Undependableness, Unreliability, Unreliableness
Definition of Dependableness
1. Noun. Dependability. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Dependableness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Dependableness
Literary usage of Dependableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Organization of Ocean Commerce by Joseph Russell Smith (1905)
"Ocean commerce is becoming more dependable, and the quality of dependableness is
an essential to organization and must accompany its extension. ..."
2. Executive Statistical Control by Dwight Thompson Farnham (1917)
"Business Value of Dependableness.—Another phase of the business which reflects
the effectiveness of the planning department, is shown by the next series of ..."
3. Thoughts for Every-day Living: From the Spoken and Written Words by Maltbie Davenport Babcock (1902)
"Dependableness. " Surely the Captain may depend on me " may not be the best thing
to say before others, but, rightly meant, it is a noble self-commitment. ..."
4. Theology as an Empirical Science by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1919)
"the dependableness of nature. If the scientist is to generalize he must depend
... Corresponding to this principle of the dependableness of nature in the ..."
5. Principles of Political Economy by Thomas Nixon Carver (1919)
"Sobriety must obviously rank high among the virtues which go to make up what we
have called dependableness. Courage. Courage is the father of many virtues, ..."
6. Preliminary Economic Studies of the War by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Division of Economics and History, Thomas Nixon Carver (1919)
"But this dependableness is essential not only among the fighting men, but throughout
the whole nation. The soldiers must be able to rely upon the munition ..."
7. Principles of National Economy by Thomas Nixon Carver (1921)
"Sobriety must obviously rank high among the virtues which go to make up what we
have called dependableness. Courage. Courage is the father of many virtues, ..."
8. Elementary Economics by Thomas Nixon Carver (1920)
"Sobriety must obviously rank high among the virtues which go to make up what we
have called dependableness. Courage. Courage is the father of many virtues, ..."