"Spillages" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Spillages" Meaning

The word "spillages" refers to leakages or splits of liquid, such as water or oil, on a surface. It can also refer to the amount of liquid that has leaked out or been spilled.

"Spillages" Examples

Usage Examples of "spillages"


When JD Wetherspoon shopping centre experienced a serious spillage of beer and wine on Monday morning, firefighters attended the scene to limit the damage caused, but the site had to be closed temporarily.
There were spillages from oil trains leaking from the north to the south of the tracks, with the incidents confirmed by the owner of RBCapital Group.
At some point, Neville saw a small spillage coming from the nearby sub-basement down door, rummaging around for the emergency call script. He let out a cough.
A woman was angry that Te Anau Business District Office were considering plans to create a monument of a convenience store closed due to the spills throughout the area.
Several yards of water were emptied from the burst dam to rescue those covered in oily spillage and return them to shore in New Zealand.

"Spillages" Similar Words

Spiked

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Spikenard

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Spikes

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Spiking

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Spiky

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Having or covered with pointed, sharp, or jagged parts.<br><br>Example: The spiky locks of hair made him look like a punk rock star.<br><br>Note: Can also be used to describe plants or textures that have sharp or pointed projections.

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Spillage

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Spillage refers to an unintentional release or leakage of a substance, such as liquid or gas, from a container or storage area. It can also describe a spilling or scattering of something, like food, objects, or liquids, in an uncontrolled or unwanted manner.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The oil spillage in the ocean caused a massive environmental disaster.<br> There was a spillage of paint on the floor during the art class.<br><br>Synonyms: leakage, leakage, overflow, escape, release.

Spilled

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To have spilled something means to let it fall or flow out of a container or a place; to drop or pour something accidentally or unintentionally.

Spilling

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Spillover

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A "spillover" refers to the overflow or extension of something, such as a physical object, a quality, or an effect, beyond its original boundaries or limits. It can also imply a situation where an event, activity, or energy spreads beyond its intended scope or context, often unexpectedly or uncontrollably.<br><br>Example phrases:<br><br> A product's excess inventory will cause a spillover into the next quarter.<br> The music festival's energy and excitement created a spillover into the surrounding streets.<br> The company's financial problems led to a spillover of anxiety and stress among employees.<br><br>Synonyms: overflow, spill, seepage, leakage, diffusion, radiance.

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Negative externalities or benefits that one person or business receives from another's actions without being compensated, often resulting in inefficiencies in the market.

Spills

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Misplace or leak something, resulting in a puddle or a mess.

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