Scrabble?! DEFEASIBILITY

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Yes! (72 pts)
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Yes! (13 pts)
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Yes! (75 pts)

Definitions of DEFEASIBILITY in various dictionaries:

Defeasibility is the property of something – such as a contract, a proposition or an understanding – that can be annulled, invalidated, or similarly "defeated". In law, it refers to the possibility of a contract or other legal agreement being terminated by circumstances that arise later, or of legal reasoning being overturned. In philosophy – especially in epistemology, ethics, or the philosophy of law – it refers to the possibility of a particular principle, rule or understanding being overridden in appropriate circumstances.

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There are 13 letters in DEFEASIBILITY ( A1B3D2E1F4I1L1S1T1Y4 )

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