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formidability

American  
[fawr-muhd-uh-bil-uh-tee, fawr-mid-] / ˌfɔr məd əˈbɪl ə ti, fɔrˌmɪd- /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being formidable.


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Perceptions of formidability and prestige had a larger impact in societies with more relational mobility -- where group members interact more often with strangers -- and more violence.

From Science Daily Feb. 8, 2024

Stripped to their essentials, however, our constitutional processes gain a certain stark formidability.

From Washington Post Jan. 19, 2021

Moreover, his recent play hasn't inspired much conviction in a return to formidability.

From Golf Digest Feb. 10, 2017

He has also frequently worried about the formidability of Assad’s air defenses, a mixture of Soviet-era missiles and jets, mostly along Syria’s western coast.

From The Guardian Sep. 11, 2014

The man wore malevolence and formidability as though they were part of the uniform of the day.

From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy

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