Meaning & Definition of word "Expendable"

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    Expendable

    /ɪkˈspɛndəbl/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or thing that is considered to be of little or no value.
      • Example: In the harsh realities of war, some soldiers are seen as expendables.

    adjective:

    • 1. Designed to be used only once or until no longer useful; not worth saving.
      • Example: The company supplied expendable materials for the project to reduce costs.
    • 2. Not essential; able to be sacrificed or replaced.
      • Example: In the heat of battle, many soldiers viewed their positions as expendable.

    Etymology

    Latin 'expendere', meaning to weigh out or spend.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    expendable income:

    Income that can be spent on non-essential items.

    expendable resources:

    Resources that are used up without concern for conservation.

    expendable personnel:

    Staff viewed as non-essential and easily replaceable.

    Related Words

    disposable:

    Intended for one-time use and then discarded.

    volunteer:

    A person who offers their services for free, often considered expendable.

    Slang Meanings of expendable

    Meaning: Used to refer to someone who is easily replaced or not valuable.

    Example Sentence: He's just a cog in the machine, totally expendable.

    Meaning: Refers to an item that is cheap and can be thrown away after use.

    Example Sentence: These party supplies are expendable, just grab what we need and toss them later.