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Etymology: (verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old North French waster, from Latin vastare, from vastus desolate, waste.

boşa harcamak, israf etmek, çöp, Atık, idin, öldürmek, engin, was, ziyan olan, kayıp, aşınmak, boş arazi, boşa geçirmek, aşırı zayıflamak, pasa, artık, ziyan etme, savurganlık, saçıp savurmak, kullanılmayan arazi, kıraç, virane, viraneye çevirmek, atık madde, ziyan etmek, boşa harcama, ziyan, boşa giden, döküntü, çarçur etmek, tüketmek, tükenmek, sarfiyat, ıssız, telef etmek, kırpıntı, heder etmek, heder etme, artık madde, kullanılmış, kasvetli, ekilmemiş toprak, ekilmemiş, iyi kullanmamak, değer kaybı, harap, harap etmek, israf, heba etmek, harcamak, boşa harcanan, harabe, öldürmek [amer.], boşa harca, sıkıcı, israf et, artık, döküntü, telef, atık,v.israf et:n.atık, (sıfat) boş, ıssız, harap, kasvetli, sıkıcı, boşa harcanan, ekilmemiş, atık, artık, kullanılmış, 1. ziyan etme, heder etme; ziyan, heder, heder, çarçur, bedenden çıkarılmış, ifraz edilmiş, aşındırmak, atıklar, havaya savurmak, har vurup harman savurmak, çöl, atılacak (kağıt), iyi kullanmama, değerlendirmeme, viran, harap, boş, ıssız, hali, kullanılmış, atılacak (kâğıt), yeterinden fazla, beyaban, ıssı, metruk arazi, hali, terkedilmiş, işe yaramaz,

1waste boşa harcamak  fiil     ts
2waste israf etmek  fiil     ts
3waste çöp     ts
4waste Atık  Kimya     ts
5wast idin     ts
6waste öldürmek     ts
7wast engin  İnşaat     ts
8wast was     ts
9waste ziyan olan     ts
10waste kayıp  Ticaret     ts
11waste aşınmak     ts
12waste boş arazi     ts
13waste boşa geçirmek     ts
14waste aşırı zayıflamak     ts
15waste pasa     ts
16waste artık     ts
17waste ziyan etme     ts
18waste savurganlık     ts
19waste saçıp savurmak     ts
20waste kullanılmayan arazi     ts
21waste kıraç     ts
22waste virane     ts
23waste viraneye çevirmek     ts
24waste atık madde     ts
25waste ziyan etmek     ts
26waste boşa harcama     ts
27waste ziyan     ts
28waste boşa giden     ts
29waste döküntü     ts
30waste çarçur etmek     ts
31waste tüketmek     ts
32waste tükenmek     ts
33waste sarfiyat     ts
34waste ıssız     ts
35waste telef etmek     ts
36waste kırpıntı  Ticaret     ts
37waste heder etmek     ts
38waste heder etme     ts
39waste artık madde     ts
40waste kullanılmış     ts
41waste kasvetli     ts
42waste ekilmemiş toprak     ts
43waste ekilmemiş     ts
44waste iyi kullanmamak     ts
45waste değer kaybı     ts
46waste harap     ts
47waste harap etmek     ts
48waste israf     ts
49waste heba etmek     ts
50waste harcamak     ts
51waste boşa harcanan     ts
52waste harabe     ts
53waste öldürmek [amer.]  fiil     ts
54waste boşa harca  fiil     ts
55waste sıkıcı  sıfat     ts
56waste israf et  fiil     ts
57waste artık, döküntü, telef  Tekstil     ts
58waste atık,v.israf et:n.atık     ts
59waste (sıfat) boş, ıssız, harap, kasvetli, sıkıcı, boşa harcanan, ekilmemiş, atık, artık, kullanılmış     ts
60waste 1. ziyan etme, heder etme; ziyan, heder  isim     ts
61waste heder     ts
62waste çarçur     ts
63waste bedenden çıkarılmış     ts
64waste ifraz edilmiş     ts
65waste aşındırmak     ts
66waste atıklar     ts
67waste havaya savurmak     ts
68waste har vurup harman savurmak     ts
69waste çöl     ts
70waste atılacak (kağıt)     ts
71waste iyi kullanmama     ts
72waste değerlendirmeme     ts
73waste viran, harap  sıfat     ts
74waste boş, ıssız, hali  sıfat     ts
75waste kullanılmış, atılacak (kâğıt)  sıfat     ts
76waste yeterinden fazla     ts
77waste beyaban     ts
78waste ıssı     ts
79waste metruk arazi     ts
80waste hali     ts
81waste terkedilmiş     ts
82waste işe yaramaz     ts
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Second-person singular simple past tense indicative of be, A decaying of the body by disease; wasting away, Destruction or devastation caused by war or natural disasters; See "to lay waste", Excess of material, useless by-products or damaged, unsaleable products; garbage; rubbish, A cause of action which may be brought by the owner of a future interest in property against the current owner of that property to prevent the current owner from degrading the value or character of the property, either intentionally or through neglect, Excrement (animal waste, human waste), Gradual loss or decay, A disused mine or part of one, A place that has been laid waste or destroyed, A waste land; an uninhabited desolate region; a wilderness, A large tract of uncultivated land, A vast expanse of water, Uncultivated, uninhabited, The action or progress of wasting; extravagant consumption or ineffectual use, Large abundance of something, especially without it being used, Kill; murder, Gradually lose weight or weaken, Barren; desert, Squander money or resources uselessly; spend time idly, Use up, diminish, reduce by gradual loss; decay; emaciate, Rejected as being defective; eliminated as being worthless; produced in excess, Superfluous; needless, Unfortunate; Disappointing, To devastate or destroy, A second person singular past tense of be. thou wast you were (was), (Archaic) was, second person singular past tense of the verb "be, The second person singular of the verb be, in the indicative mood, imperfect tense; now used only in solemn or poetical style, See Was, get rid of; "We waste the dirty water by channeling it into the sewer", run off as waste; "The water wastes back into the ocean", use inefficiently or inappropriately; "waste heat"; "waste a joke on an unappreciative audience", spend thoughtlessly; throw away; "He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends"; "You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree, cause to grow thin or weak; "The treatment emaciated him", Any activity or process that does not add value to the goods or services required by the customer. Examples of waste include move time, counting inventory, inspection, the production of defective material, rework, etc. Waste is considered to cause increased cost, lead time and quality problems while not adding value, and may be created by vendors, personnel, equipment, incorrect process parameters and many other factors, Spoil, destruction, or injury, done to houses, woods, fences, lands, etc, by a tenant for life or for years, to the prejudice of the heir, or of him in reversion or remainder, Specifically: Remnants of cops, or other refuse resulting from the working of cotton, wool, hemp, and the like, used for wiping machinery, absorbing oil in the axle boxes of railway cars, etc, Uncultivated or unhabited; barren; desert, Old or abandoned workings, whether left as vacant space or filled with refuse, Material derived by mechanical and chemical erosion from the land, carried by streams to the sea, (law) reduction in the value of an estate caused by act or neglect any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted; "they collect the waste once a week"; "much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers", useless or profitless activity; using or expending or consuming thoughtlessly or carelessly; "if the effort brings no compensating gain it is a waste"; "mindless dissipation of natural resources", waste away; "Political prisoners are wasting away in many prisons all over the world", Devastate or destroy, Destruction or devastation caused by war or natural disasters, That which is of no value; worthless remnants; refuse, A decaying of the body by disease, A vaste expanse of water, A waste land; an unhabited desolate region; a wilderness, To be diminished; to lose bulk, substance, strength, value, or the like, gradually; to be consumed; to dwindle; to grow less, devastate or ravage; "The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion", disposed of as useless; "waste paper", lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief; "After her husband died, she just pined away", spend extravagantly; "waste not, want not", spend thoughtlessly; throw away; "He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends"; "You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree", get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing; "The mafia liquidated the informer"; "the double agent was neutralized", located in a dismal or remote area; desolate; "a desert island"; "a godforsaken wilderness crossroads"; "a wild stretch of land"; "waste places", The medieval application of the term is much like its modern connotations, but it was used in a legal sense referring to land that was unoccupied, undeveloped or uncultivated As a result the land could not be the source of any tax or other revenue to its owner Borough governments were keen to obtain control (from the lord of the town) over wasteland within the town boundaries, since they could then a lease out plots of land The term was similarly applied to property that had been allowed to deteriorate, or had even been purposely damaged, so that its value (whether in terms of selling price or rentability) decreased, Unwanted materials remaining from manufacturing processes, or refuse from humans and animals, An output with no marketable value that is discharged to the environment Normally the term "waste" refers to solid or liquid materials, The abuse, destruction or permanent change to property by one who is merely in possesion of it as in the case of a tenant or a life tenant, the volume of timber left on the harvested area that should have been removed in accordance with the minimum utilization standards in the cutting authority It forms part of the allowable annual cut for cut-control purposes, Allowing or causing a property to suffer damage or undue wear and tear to the detriment of another person who has an interest in or claim to the property, (law) reduction in the value of an estate caused by act or neglect, an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation; "the barrens of central Africa"; "the trackless wastes of the desert", Waste is the use of money or other resources on things that do not need it. The packets are measured to reduce waste I hate waste, Waste is material which has been used and is no longer wanted, for example because the valuable or useful part of it has been taken out. Congress passed a law that regulates the disposal of waste Up to 10 million tonnes of toxic wastes are produced every year in the UK. the process of eliminating body waste, If you waste something such as time, money, or energy, you use too much of it doing something that is not important or necessary, or is unlikely to succeed. There could be many reasons and he was not going to waste time speculating on them I resolved not to waste money on a hotel The system wastes a large amount of water. Waste is also a noun. It is a waste of time going to the doctor with most mild complaints I think that is a total waste of money, squandering, misuse, disuse; destruction, ruin, loss; desolation, wasteland; desert; refuse, rubbish, garbage; sewage, squander, misspend, misemploy; throw away; destroy, spoil; weaken, impoverish; consume; dwindle away; wither; murder (Slang), useless, leftover, unused; pertaining to rubbish; pertaining to animal waste; desolate, barren; desert; destroyed, If you waste an opportunity for something, you do not take advantage of it when it is available. Let's not waste an opportunity to see the children It was a wasted opportunity, Waste land is land, especially in or near a city, which is not used or looked after by anyone, and so is covered by wild plants and rubbish. Yarrow can be found growing wild in fields and on waste ground, any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted; "they collect the waste once a week"; "much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers", the trait of wasting resources; "a life characterized by thriftlessness and waste"; "the wastefulness of missed opportunities", to waste no time: see time, If something goes to waste, it remains unused or has to be thrown away. Mexican cookery is economical, she says. Nothing goes to waste, Wastes are a large area of land, for example a desert, in which there are very few people, plants, or animals. the barren wastes of the Sahara. see also wasted, (1) to use, consume, or expend thoughtlessly or carelessly, use to no avail, squander; (2) a place, region, or land that is uninhabited or uncultivated, a desert or wilderness; (3) any useless or worthless by-product of a process or the like, refuse or excess material; (4) something that escapes without being used, such as steam; (5) garbage, trash; (6) regarded or discarded as worthless or useless; (7) used as a conveyance or container for refuse as in 'waste can'; (8) excreted from the body as useless, The extravagant, careless, or needless expenditure of Air Force funds or the consumption of Air Force property that results from deficient practices, system controls, or decisions The term also includes improper practices not involving prosecutable fraud NOTE: Consider wartime and emergency operations when explaining possible waste Fore example, legitimate stockpiles and reserves for wartime needs, which may appear redundant and costly, are not considered waste, Lying unused; unproductive; worthless; valueless; refuse; rejected; as, waste land; waste paper, Lost for want of occupiers or use; superfluous, Desolate; devastated; stripped; bare; hence, dreary; dismal; gloomy; cheerless, Anything that is discarded, useless or unwanted; opposite of conserve, as in "to waste ", Surplus, obsolete, off-specification, contaminated or otherwise unneeded or unwanted material earmarked for disposal, The extravagant careless, or needless expenditure of Government funds, or the consumption of Government property that results from deficient practices, systems, controls, or decisions The term also includes improper practices not involving prosecutable fraud Top, To bring to ruin; to devastate; to desolate; to destroy, To wear away by degrees; to impair gradually; to diminish by constant loss; to use up; to consume; to spend; to wear out, To procure or sustain a reduction of flesh; said of a jockey in preparation for a race, etc, The act of wasting, or the state of being wasted; a squandering; needless destruction; useless consumption or expenditure; devastation; loss without equivalent gain; gradual loss or decrease, by use, wear, or decay; as, a waste of property, time, labor, words, etc, to go to decay, To damage, impair, or injure, as an estate, voluntarily, or by suffering the buildings, fences, etc, To spend unnecessarily or carelessly; to employ prodigally; to expend without valuable result; to apply to useless purposes; to lavish vainly; to squander; to cause to be lost; to destroy by scattering or injury, act of squandering, as in: For the sake of our budget, we must cut down on waste in this office, things left after cutting sheet layouts There are two types of waste in the Program: utilizable (waste pieces) and losses Waste pieces are saved in waste base and can be used in new projects as sheet, Refuse or by-products that is perceived as useless, and must be consumed, left over, or thrown away, Any activity that consumes resources and produces no added value to the product or service a customer receives, An improper use or an abuse of a property by a possessor who holds less than fee ownership, such as a tenant, life tenant, mortgagor or vendee Such waste ordinarily impairs the value of the land or the interest of the person holding the title or the reversionary rights, High-level waste (HLW) is highly radioactive material arising from nuclear fission It is recovered from reprocessing spent fuel, though some countries regard spent fuel itself as HLW and plan to dispose of it in that form It requires very careful handling, storage and disposal, unwanted materials left over from manufacturing or converting processes, Any activity which utilizes equipment, materials, parts, space, employee time or other corporate resource beyond the minimum amount required for value-added operations to insure manufacturability These activities could include waiting, accumulating semi-processed parts, reloading, passing materials from one hand to the other and other non-productive processes The seven basic categories of waste which a business should strive to eliminate: overproduction, waiting for machines, transportation time, process time, excess inventory, excess motion and defects, Rock which is not ore Usually referred to that rock which has to be removed during the normal course of mining in order to get at the ore, Materials and energy which have no further use and are released to the environment as a means of disposal, A difficult-to-determine number, waste refers to the point at which it's no longer economically sound for a marketer to continue targeting a message at you For example, if an advertiser is looking for direct response and you've seen or heard their ad 40 times without buying, they might want to consider spending their money on a different customer Waste can also refer to extravagant media expenditures, like buying every ad on "Friends" for a month, 1 Unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process 2 Refuse from places of human or animal habitation Source: US EPA, Generally, (1) unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process, or (2) refuse from places where humans and animals live, 1 Unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process 2 Refuse from places of human or animal habitation, That which is wasted or desolate; a devastated, uncultivated, or wild country; a deserted region; an unoccupied or unemployed space; a dreary void; a desert; a wilderness,

83wast Second-person singular simple past tense indicative of be - "That once of old."     ts
84waste A decaying of the body by disease; wasting away     ts
85waste Destruction or devastation caused by war or natural disasters; See "to lay waste"     ts
86waste Excess of material, useless by-products or damaged, unsaleable products; garbage; rubbish     ts
87waste A cause of action which may be brought by the owner of a future interest in property against the current owner of that property to prevent the current owner from degrading the value or character of the property, either intentionally or through neglect     ts
88waste Excrement (animal waste, human waste)     ts
89waste Gradual loss or decay     ts
90waste A disused mine or part of one     ts
91waste A place that has been laid waste or destroyed     ts
92waste A waste land; an uninhabited desolate region; a wilderness     ts
93waste A large tract of uncultivated land     ts
94waste A vast expanse of water     ts
95waste Uncultivated, uninhabited - "So whan Sir Galahad was departed frome the Castell of Maydyns he rode tyll he com to a waste forest ."     ts
96waste The action or progress of wasting; extravagant consumption or ineffectual use - "Her life seemed a waste"     ts
97waste Large abundance of something, especially without it being used     ts
98waste Kill; murder     ts
99waste Gradually lose weight or weaken     ts
100waste Barren; desert     ts
101waste Squander money or resources uselessly; spend time idly - "We wasted millions of dollars and several years on that project."     ts
102waste Use up, diminish, reduce by gradual loss; decay; emaciate - "After he lost hope, he wasted away."     ts
103waste Rejected as being defective; eliminated as being worthless; produced in excess     ts
104waste Superfluous; needless     ts
105waste Unfortunate; Disappointing     ts
106waste To devastate or destroy     ts
107wast A second person singular past tense of be. thou wast you were (was)     ts
108wast (Archaic) was, second person singular past tense of the verb "be     ts
109wast The second person singular of the verb be, in the indicative mood, imperfect tense; now used only in solemn or poetical style     ts
110wast See Was     ts
111waste get rid of; "We waste the dirty water by channeling it into the sewer"     ts
112waste run off as waste; "The water wastes back into the ocean"     ts
113waste use inefficiently or inappropriately; "waste heat"; "waste a joke on an unappreciative audience"     ts
114waste spend thoughtlessly; throw away; "He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends"; "You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree     ts
115waste cause to grow thin or weak; "The treatment emaciated him"     ts
116waste Any activity or process that does not add value to the goods or services required by the customer. Examples of waste include move time, counting inventory, inspection, the production of defective material, rework, etc. Waste is considered to cause increased cost, lead time and quality problems while not adding value, and may be created by vendors, personnel, equipment, incorrect process parameters and many other factors  Ticaret     ts
117waste Spoil, destruction, or injury, done to houses, woods, fences, lands, etc     ts
118waste by a tenant for life or for years, to the prejudice of the heir, or of him in reversion or remainder     ts
119waste Specifically: Remnants of cops, or other refuse resulting from the working of cotton, wool, hemp, and the like, used for wiping machinery, absorbing oil in the axle boxes of railway cars, etc     ts
120waste Uncultivated or unhabited; barren; desert     ts
121waste Old or abandoned workings, whether left as vacant space or filled with refuse     ts
122waste Material derived by mechanical and chemical erosion from the land, carried by streams to the sea     ts
123waste (law) reduction in the value of an estate caused by act or neglect any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted; "they collect the waste once a week"; "much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers"     ts
124waste useless or profitless activity; using or expending or consuming thoughtlessly or carelessly; "if the effort brings no compensating gain it is a waste"; "mindless dissipation of natural resources"     ts
125waste waste away; "Political prisoners are wasting away in many prisons all over the world"     ts
126waste Devastate or destroy     ts
127waste Destruction or devastation caused by war or natural disasters     ts
128waste That which is of no value; worthless remnants; refuse     ts
129waste A decaying of the body by disease     ts
130waste A vaste expanse of water     ts
131waste A waste land; an unhabited desolate region; a wilderness     ts
132waste To be diminished; to lose bulk, substance, strength, value, or the like, gradually; to be consumed; to dwindle; to grow less     ts
133waste devastate or ravage; "The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion"     ts
134waste disposed of as useless; "waste paper"     ts
135waste lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief; "After her husband died, she just pined away"     ts
136waste spend extravagantly; "waste not, want not"     ts
137waste spend thoughtlessly; throw away; "He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends"; "You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree"     ts
138waste get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing; "The mafia liquidated the informer"; "the double agent was neutralized"     ts
139waste located in a dismal or remote area; desolate; "a desert island"; "a godforsaken wilderness crossroads"; "a wild stretch of land"; "waste places"     ts
140waste The medieval application of the term is much like its modern connotations, but it was used in a legal sense referring to land that was unoccupied, undeveloped or uncultivated As a result the land could not be the source of any tax or other revenue to its owner Borough governments were keen to obtain control (from the lord of the town) over wasteland within the town boundaries, since they could then a lease out plots of land The term was similarly applied to property that had been allowed to deteriorate, or had even been purposely damaged, so that its value (whether in terms of selling price or rentability) decreased     ts
141waste Unwanted materials remaining from manufacturing processes, or refuse from humans and animals     ts
142waste An output with no marketable value that is discharged to the environment Normally the term "waste" refers to solid or liquid materials     ts
143waste The abuse, destruction or permanent change to property by one who is merely in possesion of it as in the case of a tenant or a life tenant     ts
144waste the volume of timber left on the harvested area that should have been removed in accordance with the minimum utilization standards in the cutting authority It forms part of the allowable annual cut for cut-control purposes     ts
145waste Allowing or causing a property to suffer damage or undue wear and tear to the detriment of another person who has an interest in or claim to the property     ts
146waste (law) reduction in the value of an estate caused by act or neglect     ts
147waste an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation; "the barrens of central Africa"; "the trackless wastes of the desert"     ts
148waste Waste is the use of money or other resources on things that do not need it. The packets are measured to reduce waste I hate waste     ts
149waste Waste is material which has been used and is no longer wanted, for example because the valuable or useful part of it has been taken out. Congress passed a law that regulates the disposal of waste Up to 10 million tonnes of toxic wastes are produced every year in the UK. the process of eliminating body waste     ts
150waste If you waste something such as time, money, or energy, you use too much of it doing something that is not important or necessary, or is unlikely to succeed. There could be many reasons and he was not going to waste time speculating on them I resolved not to waste money on a hotel The system wastes a large amount of water. Waste is also a noun. It is a waste of time going to the doctor with most mild complaints I think that is a total waste of money     ts
151waste squandering, misuse, disuse; destruction, ruin, loss; desolation, wasteland; desert; refuse, rubbish, garbage; sewage  isim     ts
152waste squander, misspend, misemploy; throw away; destroy, spoil; weaken, impoverish; consume; dwindle away; wither; murder (Slang)  fiil     ts
153waste useless, leftover, unused; pertaining to rubbish; pertaining to animal waste; desolate, barren; desert; destroyed  sıfat     ts
154waste If you waste an opportunity for something, you do not take advantage of it when it is available. Let's not waste an opportunity to see the children It was a wasted opportunity     ts
155waste Waste land is land, especially in or near a city, which is not used or looked after by anyone, and so is covered by wild plants and rubbish. Yarrow can be found growing wild in fields and on waste ground     ts
156waste any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted; "they collect the waste once a week"; "much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers"     ts
157waste the trait of wasting resources; "a life characterized by thriftlessness and waste"; "the wastefulness of missed opportunities"     ts
158waste to waste no time: see time     ts
159waste If something goes to waste, it remains unused or has to be thrown away. Mexican cookery is economical, she says. Nothing goes to waste     ts
160waste Wastes are a large area of land, for example a desert, in which there are very few people, plants, or animals. the barren wastes of the Sahara. see also wasted     ts
161waste (1) to use, consume, or expend thoughtlessly or carelessly, use to no avail, squander; (2) a place, region, or land that is uninhabited or uncultivated, a desert or wilderness; (3) any useless or worthless by-product of a process or the like, refuse or excess material; (4) something that escapes without being used, such as steam; (5) garbage, trash; (6) regarded or discarded as worthless or useless; (7) used as a conveyance or container for refuse as in 'waste can'; (8) excreted from the body as useless     ts
162waste The extravagant, careless, or needless expenditure of Air Force funds or the consumption of Air Force property that results from deficient practices, system controls, or decisions The term also includes improper practices not involving prosecutable fraud NOTE: Consider wartime and emergency operations when explaining possible waste Fore example, legitimate stockpiles and reserves for wartime needs, which may appear redundant and costly, are not considered waste     ts
163waste Lying unused; unproductive; worthless; valueless; refuse; rejected; as, waste land; waste paper     ts
164waste Lost for want of occupiers or use; superfluous     ts
165waste Desolate; devastated; stripped; bare; hence, dreary; dismal; gloomy; cheerless     ts
166waste Anything that is discarded, useless or unwanted; opposite of conserve, as in "to waste "     ts
167waste Surplus, obsolete, off-specification, contaminated or otherwise unneeded or unwanted material earmarked for disposal     ts
168waste The extravagant careless, or needless expenditure of Government funds, or the consumption of Government property that results from deficient practices, systems, controls, or decisions The term also includes improper practices not involving prosecutable fraud Top     ts
169waste To bring to ruin; to devastate; to desolate; to destroy     ts
170waste To wear away by degrees; to impair gradually; to diminish by constant loss; to use up; to consume; to spend; to wear out     ts
171waste To procure or sustain a reduction of flesh; said of a jockey in preparation for a race, etc     ts
172waste The act of wasting, or the state of being wasted; a squandering; needless destruction; useless consumption or expenditure; devastation; loss without equivalent gain; gradual loss or decrease, by use, wear, or decay; as, a waste of property, time, labor, words, etc     ts
173waste to go to decay     ts
174waste To damage, impair, or injure, as an estate, voluntarily, or by suffering the buildings, fences, etc     ts
175waste To spend unnecessarily or carelessly; to employ prodigally; to expend without valuable result; to apply to useless purposes; to lavish vainly; to squander; to cause to be lost; to destroy by scattering or injury     ts
176waste act of squandering, as in: For the sake of our budget, we must cut down on waste in this office     ts
177waste things left after cutting sheet layouts There are two types of waste in the Program: utilizable (waste pieces) and losses Waste pieces are saved in waste base and can be used in new projects as sheet     ts
178waste Refuse or by-products that is perceived as useless, and must be consumed, left over, or thrown away     ts
179waste Any activity that consumes resources and produces no added value to the product or service a customer receives     ts
180waste An improper use or an abuse of a property by a possessor who holds less than fee ownership, such as a tenant, life tenant, mortgagor or vendee Such waste ordinarily impairs the value of the land or the interest of the person holding the title or the reversionary rights     ts
181waste High-level waste (HLW) is highly radioactive material arising from nuclear fission It is recovered from reprocessing spent fuel, though some countries regard spent fuel itself as HLW and plan to dispose of it in that form It requires very careful handling, storage and disposal     ts
182waste unwanted materials left over from manufacturing or converting processes     ts
183waste Any activity which utilizes equipment, materials, parts, space, employee time or other corporate resource beyond the minimum amount required for value-added operations to insure manufacturability These activities could include waiting, accumulating semi-processed parts, reloading, passing materials from one hand to the other and other non-productive processes The seven basic categories of waste which a business should strive to eliminate: overproduction, waiting for machines, transportation time, process time, excess inventory, excess motion and defects     ts
184waste Rock which is not ore Usually referred to that rock which has to be removed during the normal course of mining in order to get at the ore     ts
185waste Materials and energy which have no further use and are released to the environment as a means of disposal     ts
186waste A difficult-to-determine number, waste refers to the point at which it's no longer economically sound for a marketer to continue targeting a message at you For example, if an advertiser is looking for direct response and you've seen or heard their ad 40 times without buying, they might want to consider spending their money on a different customer Waste can also refer to extravagant media expenditures, like buying every ad on "Friends" for a month     ts
187waste 1 Unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process 2 Refuse from places of human or animal habitation Source: US EPA     ts
188waste Generally, (1) unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process, or (2) refuse from places where humans and animals live     ts
189waste 1 Unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process 2 Refuse from places of human or animal habitation     ts
190waste That which is wasted or desolate; a devastated, uncultivated, or wild country; a deserted region; an unoccupied or unemployed space; a dreary void; a desert; a wilderness     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada wasting kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. wasting kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan wasting kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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