Depletion

  • 21depletion — (stock depletion) Reducing the abundance of members of a fish stock through fishing …

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  • 22depletion — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. exhaustion, reduction, deficiency; see consumption 1 , emptiness . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The depletion or sapping of strength or energy: attenuation, debilitation, devitalization, enervation, enfeeblement,… …

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  • 23depletion — The using up of an asset, especially a mineral asset. For example, a quarry is depleted by the extraction of stone. See also: depletion accounting, wasting asset …

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  • 24depletion — noun the depletion of our natural resources Syn: exhaustion, use, consumption, expenditure; reduction, decrease, diminution; impoverishment …

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  • 25depletion — deplete ► VERB 1) reduce the number or quantity of. 2) use up (energy, stocks, etc.); exhaust. DERIVATIVES depletion noun. ORIGIN Latin deplere empty out …

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  • 26depletion — noun 1. the act of decreasing something markedly (Freq. 2) • Derivationally related forms: ↑deplete • Hypernyms: ↑decrease, ↑diminution, ↑reduction, ↑step down • Hyp …

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  • 27Depletion (accounting) — Depletion is an accounting concept used most often in mining, timber, petroleum, or other similar industries. The depletion deduction allows an owner or operator to account for the reduction of a product s reserves. Depletion is similar to… …

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  • 28Depletion-load NMOS logic — Depletion load nMOS/NMOS (n channel metal oxide semiconductor) is a form of nMOS logic family which uses depletion mode n type MOSFETs as load transistors as a method to enable single voltage operation and achieve greater speed than possible with …

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  • 29Depletion gilding — is a method for producing a layer of nearly pure gold on an object made of gold alloy by removing the other metals from its surface. It is sometimes referred to as a surface enrichment process.[1] Contents 1 Process 2 Variations 3 …

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  • 30depletion allowance — n. The tax deduction allowed to owners of property containing natural resources as the resources are used up. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. depletion allowance …

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