Perishableness (Noun)
Meaning
Unsatisfactoriness by virtue of being subject to decay or spoilage or destruction.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The fruit's perishableness made it unappealing as a long-term food source for the travelers on their extended journey.
- The museum's collection was plagued by the perishableness of its artifacts, which were constantly at risk of deterioration due to temperature fluctuations.
- For many people, the perishableness of life on earth makes the idea of achieving long-lasting or permanent accomplishments seem futile.
- Despite modern preservation techniques, the perishableness of human remains is still a grim reality that archaeologists and anthropologists must contend with.
- The food bank's services were strained due to the perishableness of many donated items, which had to be distributed or refrigerated quickly in order to remain edible.