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    expendable
    /ɪkˈspɛndəbl/

    adjective

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  2. EXPENDABLE definition: 1. If someone or something is expendable, people can do something or deal with a situation without…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of EXPENDABLE is that may be expended. How to use expendable in a sentence.

  4. not completely necessary for success or continuing in business: In today's tough labor climate, individual workers are expendable. It seems he has become an expendable asset at the company. expendable supplies are things that are used in a business that have little value: expendable items / goods / supplies.

  5. noun. Usually expendables. an expendable person or thing. expendable. / ɪkˈspɛndəbəl / adjective. that may be expended or used up. not essential; not worth preserving. able to be sacrificed to achieve an objective, esp a military one.

  6. 1. Subject to use or consumption: an expendable source. 2. Not worth salvaging or reusing: expendable rocket boosters. 3. Not strictly necessary; dispensable: an expendable budget item; expendable personnel. 4. Open to sacrifice in the interests of gaining an objective, especially a military one: expendable civilian targets. n.

  7. If you regard someone or something as expendable, you think it is acceptable to get rid of them, abandon them, or allow them to be destroyed when they are no longer needed. [ formal ] Once our services cease to be useful to them, we're expendable.

  8. Anything expendable is not necessary — it can be done without. If you lose or use expendable funds, you won't miss the money. None of us wants to be called expendable — that means we could be replaced.

  9. adjective. /ɪkˈspendəbl/ (formal) if you consider people or things to be expendable, you think that you can get rid of them when they are no longer needed, or think it is acceptable if they are killed or destroyed synonym dispensable. Soldiers in the ordinary ranks were considered expendable.

  10. A complete guide to the word "EXPENDABLE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. expendable. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ex‧pend‧a‧ble /ɪkˈspendəbəl/ adjective not needed enough to be kept or saved It’s a sad moment when a man loses his job and discovers that he is expendable.