Remarketability

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Suitability for being marketed once more. uncountable

    "An automobile and an overcoat, for instance, may be equally durable, but the former is more plausibly categorized as a capital good than is the latter — which is to say that remarketability better describes the distinction that is typically made."

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"An automobile and an overcoat, for instance, may be equally durable, but the former is more plausibly categorized as a capital good than is the latter — which is to say that remarketability better describes the distinction that is typically made."

Etymology

From remarketable + -ity. Attested since the 20th century.

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