hoardability

[US]/ˌhɔːdəˈbɪlɪti/
[UK]/ˌhɔːrdəˈbɪlɪti/

Translation

n.the quality or capability of being hoarded; the capacity to store or accumulate items over time; the tendency or suitability of something for being collected and kept in reserve; (in gaming/design) the degree to which game elements encourage players to collect and retain resources

Example Sentences

the hoardability of limited edition sneakers makes them highly desirable among collectors.

marketers focus on improving the hoardability of their products during holiday seasons.

the hoardability factor is crucial when designing collectible items.

this packaging design significantly enhances the hoardability of the product.

analysts measure hoardability to predict consumer stockpiling behavior.

the high hoardability of emergency supplies led to shortages during the crisis.

games with high hoardability keep players engaged for longer periods.

the hoardability rating of this digital currency exceeds industry standards.

designers are considering hoardability when creating new product lines.

the hoardability index helps retailers optimize inventory management.

collectibles with low hoardability rarely increase in value over time.

the app's hoardability score was improved through gamification features.

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