disposable
ڈسپوزایبل
definition
noun
don't buy disposables, such as razors, cups, and plates
an article designed to be thrown away after use.
adjective
disposable diapers
(of an article) intended to be used once, or until no longer useful, and then thrown away.
he made a mental inventory of his disposable assets
(chiefly of financial assets) readily available for the owner's use as required.
example
They are the ones who are so easily turned away at hospitals with a painkiller to cure pulmonary tuberculosis and who are regarded as 'disposable' members of our society.
More recently, 'disposable' baths are available from several manufacturers as prepackaged single-use units.
Which is just fantastic, because a lot of what we do as actors is so 'disposable' in a way.
The bleached pulp is then converted into a variety of paper products, including 'disposable' diapers.
What they don't say is that schools and hospitals don't really count as 'disposable' assets in the sense that they can't be sold off.
Further investigation showed they also contained hospital waste, including 'disposable' syringes and surgical gloves.
After they finished they threw their 'disposable' plates and utensils down a chute.
We are really looking at young, mobile 18- to 24-year-olds with a sizeable 'disposable' spend, but our company will obviously appeal to people outside that bracket," she said.
Ms Nicholas said only 'disposable' assets were taken into account when determining eligibility.
he had quite a lot of 'disposable' income
'disposable' nappies
A person with 'disposable' assets may want to keep it all for himself or herself, may not want to let go of any of it, and may actually be anxious about what will happen if too much gets away.
Investment will therefore be a function of the financial viability of the hospital and its possession of 'disposable' assets rather than its ranking in terms of national and regional need.
The oft-heard stereotype of deadbeat poor people masks the growing reality of dead-end jobs and 'disposable' workers.
As western products find markets in even the remotest of islands, such items as 'disposable' diapers and syringes litter otherwise lovely beaches.
Instead, I'd gambled all my sweetness only to find out I was 'disposable' .
Consumers might also welcome a tiered approach to rentals, with cheaper, single-viewing sessions available on 'disposable' disks, he said.
Low Road buildings keep being valuable precisely because they are 'disposable' .
There was a time when employees were 'disposable' .
Once 'disposable' nappies were for convenience.
It got depressing after a while, with the realisation that you're completely 'disposable' and not being hired for any skills.
But with the new fashion for 'disposable' leaders, perhaps it doesn't matter much.
The company is even considering opening a kiosk to sell sunglasses in the retail food court to gain a greater share of their customers' 'disposable' dollars.
Because I somehow feel that somewhere in someone's thinking fathers are 'disposable' , because that's the way we're treating this man.
We're dealing with what you should really consider to be 'disposable' people and kind of even a new model of slavery.
‘We're 'disposable' ,’ she said of the military's attitude toward reservists.
So he conceived of a line of cheap, 'disposable' razor blades that could be purchased in bulk and discarded before they ever needed sharpening.
'disposable' camera
It's nice to call them 'disposable' soldiers, but that's not the reality.
Still remember the thrill, in those early days, of discovering scarce URLs; now they're printed on every piece of 'disposable' packaging that I throw in the bin.
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