Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for spoilage. Search instead for biobeilage.
Definitions

spoilage

[spoi-lij] / ˈspɔɪ lɪdʒ /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Meanwhile, your executor could work with the landlord to arrange access to care for pets or plants, empty the fridge to prevent food spoilage, and so forth.

From MarketWatch

If a gift idea immediately fills you with dread about schedules, storage, or spoilage, consider that useful information.

From Salon

It was an effort to get rid of her bountiful supply of courgettes before they succumbed to spoilage.

From Salon

She added that perishable crops, including strawberries, lettuce, and dairy, face immediate peril because “trade disruptions can mean spoilage, financial losses and long-term lost market share that was earned over decades.”

From Los Angeles Times

Food spoilage isn’t as simple as picking a day, Murray said, but labels should be considered when checking if your groceries are still good or need to be tossed.

From Los Angeles Times