-ibility - meaning and definition. What is -ibility
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What (who) is -ibility - definition


-ibility      
(-ibilities)
-ibility replaces '-ible' at the end of adjectives to form nouns referring to the state or quality described by the adjective.
...its commitment to increase the accessibility of the arts...
Check your eligibility for State benefits...
SUFFIX
-ibility      
¦ suffix forming nouns corresponding to adjectives ending in -ible (such as accessibility corresponding to accessible).
Origin
from Fr. -ibilite or L. -ibilitas.
ATE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ATE; Ate (disambiguation); ATE (disambiguation)
Asynchronous Terminal Emulation (Reference: Banyan, VINES)
Examples of use of -ibility
1. The inadequacy of this truncated responsibility was made clear in the collapse of a rape trial in Swansea last November because "drunken consent is still consent". Aren‘t the ethics of all intimate relationships, especially sexual ones, based on response–ibility?
2. "The city has lost a lot of credĂѓĂ‚'4;­ibility around the country." All candidates agreed that Katrina had provided an opportunity to address problems, such as racial inequality and poverty, which blighted New Orleans before.