Definition of discoverability in English:
 discoverability
noun dɪskʌv(ə)rəˈbɪlɪtidəˌskəvərəˈbɪlədi
mass noun1The quality of being able to be discovered or found.
 the legal discoverability of information
 Example sentencesExamples
-  When taking into consideration all evidence of habitability and discoverability for a single planet one has exactly one example of a constrained optimization.
 -  At that point some readers may abandon books altogether - or they may start to seek out more distinct avenues of discoverability.
 -  When I affirm the discoverability of the clergyman's income, I have not only the authority of the church, but its oath.
 -  The Advocate General is there concentrating on foreseeability of risks rather than the discoverability of particular defects.
 -  Other trainees were warned to keep things to themselves because of the potential of legal discoverability - that if a trainee discussed the case with his supervisor, the material could be used in court.
 -  The discoverability of planning documents should not discourage government planners or consultants from candidly presenting to decision-makers any reasonable and responsible ideas and projects.
 
- 1.1Computing  (in relation to online content) the quality of being easy to find via a search engine, within an application, or on a website.
 a good way to gauge your discoverability is to type your name into Google
as modifier the usability studies did not highlight any discoverability issues with the feature
 Example sentencesExamples
-  What most people here seem to be missing is that text only configuration lacks discoverability without huge amounts of documentation surrounding the config file.
 -  Given that it's impossible to click on something you can't locate, discoverability is certainly important.
 -  If you do all this, you'll be far ahead of the game and grow links - and audience - like crazy because your discoverability will soar.
 -  Another part of the myth of discoverability is that the home page or the toolbar are the only place where discoverability matters.
 -  Discoverability does not guarantee success.
 -  Lack of consistency and lack of discoverability are problems that should worry the company, because they have been its strength for decades.
 -  We do have the internet and its access to Australian ebooks - the problem with that, though, is discoverability.
 
 
  Definition of discoverability in US English:
 discoverability
noundəˌskəvərəˈbɪlədidəˌskəvərəˈbilədē
1The quality of being able to be discovered or found.
 the legal discoverability of information
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The Advocate General is there concentrating on foreseeability of risks rather than the discoverability of particular defects.
 -  When taking into consideration all evidence of habitability and discoverability for a single planet one has exactly one example of a constrained optimization.
 -  At that point some readers may abandon books altogether - or they may start to seek out more distinct avenues of discoverability.
 -  Other trainees were warned to keep things to themselves because of the potential of legal discoverability - that if a trainee discussed the case with his supervisor, the material could be used in court.
 -  The discoverability of planning documents should not discourage government planners or consultants from candidly presenting to decision-makers any reasonable and responsible ideas and projects.
 -  When I affirm the discoverability of the clergyman's income, I have not only the authority of the church, but its oath.
 
- 1.1Computing  (in relation to online content) the quality of being easy to find via a search engine, within an application, or on a website.
 a good way to gauge your discoverability is to type your name into Google
as modifier the usability studies did not highlight any discoverability issues with the feature
 Example sentencesExamples
-  What most people here seem to be missing is that text only configuration lacks discoverability without huge amounts of documentation surrounding the config file.
 -  Lack of consistency and lack of discoverability are problems that should worry the company, because they have been its strength for decades.
 -  We do have the internet and its access to Australian ebooks - the problem with that, though, is discoverability.
 -  Discoverability does not guarantee success.
 -  Another part of the myth of discoverability is that the home page or the toolbar are the only place where discoverability matters.
 -  If you do all this, you'll be far ahead of the game and grow links - and audience - like crazy because your discoverability will soar.
 -  Given that it's impossible to click on something you can't locate, discoverability is certainly important.