"Defeasibility" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Defeasibility refers to the quality or state of being defeasible, which means capable of being defeated, overturned, or refuted by additional information, evidence, or arguments. In other words, a claim or assertion is defeasible if it can be shown to be false or invalid under certain conditions or circumstances.
Defeasibility
A rather uncommon word, but quite interesting nonetheless!
Here are 5 examples of using "defeasibility" in a sentence:
The word "defaulted" is the past tense of the verb "default". To default means to fail to perform a duty or obligation, especially to pay a debt or bill.
Defaulters refers to individuals or organizations that fail to meet their financial obligations, such as debts, taxes, or loans.