causability
/kɔːˈsæbjɪlɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The quality or state of being capable of causing something.
“The company’s product has high causability, making it a risk for environmental pollution.”
2. noun
The ability to cause or bring about a particular effect or situation.
“The new policy has increased causability in the workplace, reducing employee stress.”
3. noun
The state of being capable of producing an effect or result.
“The new machine has high causability, making it a valuable addition to our production line.”