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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The spaceship had limited resources, so the crew had to carefully manage their supplies and ration anything that wasn't expendable.
The team captain made the difficult decision to trade the talented but disruptive player, seeing him as expendable to team chemistry.
The superhero's sidekick felt like an expendable, always put in dangerous situations to protect the hero.
The coach benched the player because he considered him expendable and wanted to give other team members a chance.
The coach benched the underperforming player, considering him expendable for the upcoming match.
The soldier bravely sacrificed himself, knowing he was considered expendable.
The museum curator decided to sell some of the less valuable and expendable artifacts to fund the acquisition of more significant pieces.
The battery in my remote control is nearly dead; it's expendable.
He used all of his expendable income on a new video game.
The company decided to cut costs by replacing the expensive equipment with more expendable alternatives.
The company's budget only allows for minimal spending on expendable office supplies.
The explorer packed only the bare essentials, leaving behind anything deemed expendable on the challenging expedition.
The research team conducted experiments using expendable lab mice to gather data for their study.
The hotel offered expendable toiletries to guests, ensuring a fresh supply of soap and shampoo each day.
The soldier's ammunition was limited, so he used the expendable rounds sparingly.
The team had to make tough decisions and cut expendable players from the roster.
The artist used expendable materials like paper and cardboard for his temporary installations.
The chef discarded the expendable vegetable peels while preparing the dish.
The astronaut wore an expendable spacesuit during the mission.
The factory workers wore expendable dust masks to protect themselves from pollutants.
The manager eliminated the expendable positions in the company's restructuring process to reduce costs.
In times of war, soldiers often carry expendable supplies to ensure their survival.
During the camping trip, the group realized that the extra blankets were expendable, so they left them behind.
The coach considered the injured player expendable and replaced him with a healthier substitute.
The space mission had a limited oxygen supply, making each crew member expendable in case of emergency.
The marathon runner carefully rationed his expendable energy throughout the race.
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