[
UK
/wˈeɪstɪdʒ/
]
NOUN
- the process of wasting
- anything lost by wear or waste
How To Use wastage In A Sentence
- Concerns about the clinical implications, the cost of routine medication, and the possible excessive wastage resulting from the return of units to the blood bank have led us to question our practice.
- Voluntary redundancies and natural wastage will cut staff numbers to the required level.
- He had lost half his body weight and suffered muscle wastage during his time in hospital. The Sun
- Voluntary redundancies and natural wastage will cut staff numbers to the required level.
- Mr Graber, you have acute muscle wastage caused by the steroidal hay-fever medication that you are taking.
- We have recently installed push button taps to stop dripping and wastage, and now they are looking at introducing water hogs for the toilet cistern to save on water.
- Savings will be made through natural wastage. There will be no job losses.
- He sees the wastage from the restaurants and God knows where. A World in Violence: Eruption to Hope?
- Important advantages are its short makeready times of only seven minutes, as well as the minimum initial wastage of just 10 startup sheets to the first sheets of saleable quality. Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox
- When you consider that it costs more than that sum to construct just a good harbour, you can see there was no wastage there.