Durable definition

Durable means capable of withstanding expected use and remaining easily cleanable.
Durable means, with respect to a power of attorney, not terminated by the principal's incapacity.
Durable means for a determinable period with a reasonable certainty that the use, possession, or claim with respect to the property or improvements will continue for that period.

Examples of Durable in a sentence

  • Durable medical equipment (DME) includes items such as oxygen equipment and supplies, wheelchairs, walkers, powered mattress systems, crutches, diabetic supplies, speech generating devices, IV infusion pumps, nebulizers, and hospital beds ordered by a provider for use in the home.

  • Benefits are limited to the least expensive Medically Necessary Durable Medical Equipment, Medical Supply, Orthotic Device or Prosthetic adequate to meet the patient’s medical needs.

  • Repair or adjustment of purchased Durable Medical Equipment or for replacement of components is covered.

  • Accessories and medical supplies necessary for the effective functioning of covered Durable Medical Equipment are considered an integral part of the rental or purchase allowance and will not be covered separately.

  • Insulin pumps and glucose meters are covered under the Durable Medical Equipment Benefit.


More Definitions of Durable

Durable means, with respect to a power of attorney, not terminated by the principal’s incapacity.
Durable means not terminated by the principal's incapacity.
Durable means Durable Capital Master Fund LP.
Durable means that unless the power is revoked or the agent’s authority is otherwise terminated
Durable means lasting, enduring and highly resistant to deterioration due to weather or the passage of time.
Durable means that power extends beyond the incapacity of the creator or until the agent is notified of death. Can avoid need for a conservatorship in some cases.