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severity [səˈverəti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl

1. severity (seriousness):

2. severity (harshness):

3. severity (plainness):

severally [ˈsevərəli] ADV liter

1. severally (individually):

2. severally (separately):

3. severally LAW:

durability [ˌdjʊərəˈbɪləti, Am ˌdʊrəˈbɪlət̬i] N no pl

stability [stəˈbɪləti, Am -t̬-] N no pl

viability [ˌvaɪəˈbɪləti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl

1. viability (feasibility):

2. viability (profitability):

3. viability BIOL:

comparability [ˌkɒmpərəˈbɪləti, Am ˌkɑ:mpɚəˈbɪlət̬i] N no pl

transferability [ˌtrɑ:nsfərəˈbɪləti, Am ˌtrænsfɜ:rəˈbɪlət̬i] N no pl

inability [ˌɪnəˈbɪləti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl

capability [ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti, Am -ət̬i] N

disability [ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti, Am -ət̬i] N

1. disability no pl (being disabled):

2. disability (handicap):

amiability [ˌeɪmiəˈbɪləti, Am -t̬i] N no pl

incapability [ɪnˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It contains a severability clause.
en.wikipedia.org
The legal term for this is severability.
www.cnbc.com
Of course, there would need to be a severability analysis, but yes.
abovethelaw.com
Further, because the law lacks a severability clause, if part of the law is judged unconstitutional, so is the remainder.
en.wikipedia.org
Nor had it let severability provisions stop such holdings.
en.wikipedia.org
Its main argument is that it need not honor the severability provision because doing so would be too burdensome.
www.cnn.com
We therefore reverse and remand, directing the trial court to consider severability issues as appropriate before ordering the case to arbitration.
www.ocweekly.com
However, the court also recognized that a rigid adherence to the test of textual severability may result in unreasonable consequences.
en.wikipedia.org

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