Expendable items are goods or materials that are used up or consumed in the course of their use and are not intended for reuse. Examples include office supplies like paper and pens, medical supplies such as bandages and syringes, or food items. Once these items are utilized, they typically need to be replaced, as they cannot be restored to their original state. In various industries, tracking expendable items is important for managing inventory and costs.
It means not worth saving it or can do with out.
account for resources returned/ replace broken and or lost items
account for resources returned/ replace broken and or lost items
Expendable was created in 1997.
The ISBN of Expendable is 978-0380794393.
Expendable has 352 pages.
The army categorizes property into two distinct categories: real property and personal property. Real property includes land and anything permanently attached to it, such as buildings and infrastructure. Personal property consists of movable items, which can be further divided into non-expendable items (which are durable and can be used multiple times) and expendable items (which are consumable or have a limited lifespan).
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.