Something considered not to be worth keeping or maintaining
Something considered not to be worth keeping or maintaining
Something considered not to be worth keeping or maintaining
A context clue for "expendable" can be found in a sentence like, "The team had many extra supplies, and they considered the old equipment expendable, meaning it could be discarded without much consequence." Here, the phrase "could be discarded without much consequence" helps clarify that "expendable" refers to something that is not essential and can be easily replaced or thrown away.
Expendable was created in 1997.
The ISBN of Expendable is 978-0380794393.
Expendable has 352 pages.
Expendable, non-expendable, and durable
They Were Expendable was created on 1945-12-20.
I know nothing, I am but an expendable pawn of more powerful people.
Expendable - short story - was created in 1955.
The opposite form of the word "expendable" by adding a prefix is unexpendable.
Any asset with the useful life of one or more than one year is Non-Expendable asset. Any asset with the useful life of less than one year is Expendable asset.