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Definitions by Oxstar

built to last 

When something is built with physical longevity in mind, with the intent of withstanding high amounts of wear and tear, accidents, and abuse.

For example, a CRT monitor would require a high amount of physical strength or an object to break, while an LCD monitor is much easier to fracture.

Or my own desk, which can support a 120+ kg man standing and walking on it, made in the 70's vs an IKEA table of today.
Durable, survives the rest, built to last
built to last by Oxstar September 15, 2015