disposabilities

/dɪsˌpoʊzəˈbɪlətiz/
noun
  1. Things that are designed to be thrown away after one use or a short period of use.
    • The restaurant switched from disposabilities to reusable dishes to cut down on waste.
    • Many environmental groups are campaigning to reduce the number of disposabilities in our daily lives.
    • The picnic was easy to clean up because we used only disposabilities like paper plates and plastic cups.
  2. The state or quality of being able to be thrown away or discarded after use.
    • The disposabilities of modern packaging make life convenient but create huge amounts of trash.
    • The disposabilities of these containers means you don't have to wash them, just toss them in the bin.
    • Engineers are working to improve the disposabilities of new materials so they break down faster in landfills.
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