Fragility in a sentence as a noun

So "There will be a certain fragility to this existence.

Only do clever things that add fragility if you have an actual measured reason to do so.

So we have all these structures in place to help us get through the complexity and fragility of all this stuff we create.

He/she was pointing out the fragility of our bodies, not making any sort of value judgment.

It is not until this stops unexpectedly that most people realize the fragility of such things.

Net result: a panel that was a pain to build, and had less than ideal power because of the difficulty of construction and fragility.

This, along with the fragility of the bones in the human hand and the hardness of the skull, make it pretty clear that we aren't evolved for punching or being punched.

It's well understood that tight coupling is what leads to fragility and maintenance nightmares, due to decades of experience writing and maintaining such abominations.

A product like this serves as a constant reminder of your fragility while not providing any immediately obvious benefit.

California recognizes the fragility and ecological value of the coastal areas and regulates them.

Historians likely won't, as the fragility of our media and our near-ubiquituous use of disk encryption will likely result in almost all of our modern data being either unreadable or unusable.

Learning of an old friend giving birth seems very much less significant when we learn of it not through direct communication but through a wall post that is read by 600 other "friends".Space travel gave us the ability to see our own world from afar, revealing to us the fragility of our world and the insignificance of human existence when seen from a cosmic scale.

Fragility definitions

noun

quality of being easily damaged or destroyed

See also: breakability frangibleness frangibility

noun

lack of physical strength

See also: delicacy