deceivability
Noun as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The conditional decreivability of the contract depended on the buyer's ability to secure funding.
Definition:Depending on or being a result of prior events or demonstrated capacities.
Example:The high decreivability of the suspect's motives was a primary concern for the police.
Definition:Larger, greater, or more intense than usual or expected; considerable in degree.
Example:The low decreivability of the witness's testimony was questioned by the defense attorneys.
Definition:Not high or great; small in amount; not elevated in position, quality, or degree.
Example:The decreivability of the new plan was reduced due to a lack of clear evidence supporting its effectiveness.
Definition:Decreased in amount, scope, capacity, or significance.
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