Definition of Desirabilities

1. Noun. (plural of desirability) ¹

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Definition of Desirabilities

1. desirability [n] - See also: desirability

Lexicographical Neighbors of Desirabilities

desinences
desinent
desinential
desinential inflection
desinential inflections
desines
desingularization
desingularizations
desinicization
desining
desipience
desipramine
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desipramines
desir'd
desirabilities
desirability
desirable
desirableness
desirablenesses
desirables
desirably
desire line
desire lines
desire path
desire paths
desire to know
desireableness
desired

Literary usage of Desirabilities

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Introduction to Economics by John Roscoe Turner (1919)
"Graphic illustration of desirabilities at different times. 24. Marginal desirability. 25. The tendency to equality of marginal ..."

2. Elementary Principles of Economics by Irving Fisher (1912)
"Individual Demands derived from Marginal Desirabilities It is on such comparison of the marginal desirabilities of goods and money that the demand curve of ..."

3. The Nature of Capital and Income by Irving Fisher (1906)
"that the. total desirability of any group of goods is the sum of the desirabilities of the successive units. The total desirability of the ten chairs, ..."

4. Concrete Abstractions: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Scheme by Max Hailperin, Barbara Kaiser (1999)
"Similarly, the desirability of a box is the sum of the desirabilities of the pieces. The best box, then, is the one with a maximum desirability. ..."

5. Suggested Problems for Teachers for Use with Elementary Principles of Economics by Irving Fisher (1912)
"II, since the two are assumed to have equal desirabilities of coal). ... Contrast the curves indicating their marginal desirabilities of money. ..."

6. Library Journal by Charles Ammi Cutter, American Library Association, Library Association (1896)
"... and he may set forth needs and desirabilities and may make suggestions with a certainty of attention that is secured in no other way. ..."

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