Meaning & Definition of word "Inefficiency"

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    Inefficiency

    /ˌɪnɪˈfɪʃənsi/

    noun:

    • 1. The quality or state of being inefficient; lack of efficiency.
      • Example: The company's inefficiency led to increased operational costs.
    • 2. Wasteful or ineffective use of resources.
      • Example: The inefficiency of the old machinery resulted in delays during production.
    • 3. The inability to produce desired results with a minimum of effort or waste.
      • Example: Studies have shown that inefficiency in public transportation can discourage people from using it.
    • 4. A situation or condition where resources are not utilized to their full potential.
      • Example: Addressing the inefficiency within the workflow improved overall productivity.

    Etymology

    From the prefix in- meaning 'not' and efficiency, derived from Latin 'efficientia'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    time inefficiency:

    A situation where time is not being used productively.

    energy inefficiency:

    A state where energy is wasted rather than used effectively.

    resource inefficiency:

    The ineffective use of resources leading to waste.

    Related Words

    efficiency:

    The ability to accomplish a task with minimal waste of time and resources.

    effective:

    Being successful in producing a desired or intended result.

    productivity:

    The effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry.

    Slang Meanings of inefficiency

    Meaning: Sluggishness in work or progress.

    Example Sentence: That project is all sluggishness; we need to find a way to speed it up.

    Meaning: Running in circles without getting results.

    Example Sentence: We're just going in circles on this project; total inefficiency.