replenishability

[US]/rɪˈplenɪʃəˈbɪlɪti/
[UK]/rɪˈplɛnɪʃəˈbɪlɪti/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being able to be replenished; the capability of being refilled or restored

Phrases & Collocations

replenishability assessment

replenishability analysis

replenishability rating

replenishability criteria

replenishability requirement

replenishability constraint

replenishability factor

replenishability consideration

replenishability measure

replenishability benchmark

Example Sentences

groundwater replenishability is essential for sustainable agriculture in arid regions.

environmental scientists are studying the replenishability of coral reef ecosystems.

the replenishability of renewable energy sources makes them attractive investments.

fisheries management must ensure the long-term replenishability of fish stocks.

the soil's natural replenishability has been severely damaged by chemical farming.

our company evaluates the replenishability of all raw material suppliers.

the aquifer's replenishability rate depends on annual precipitation levels.

forest managers focus on the replenishability of timber resources through replanting.

climate change threatens the replenishability of freshwater resources worldwide.

the report highlights the importance of ecosystem replenishability for biodiversity.

urban planning must consider the replenishability of underground water reserves.

sustainable farming practices support the natural replenishability of agricultural land.

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