utilization
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- misutilization noun
- nonutilization noun
- overutilization noun
- preutilization noun
- reutilization noun
Etymology
Origin of utilization
First recorded in 1840–45; utiliz(e) ( def. ) + -ation ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Investors need to hear that incremental capacity is converting into billable services quickly, and that utilization rates are rising rather than stalling.
From MarketWatch
Medical spending has increases for several reasons, including higher spending by its Medicare Advantage members, rising drug costs, Medicare cuts and growing healthcare utilization across the board.
From MarketWatch
“We expect PRN to reiterate FY26 guidance, improving rig utilization trends with respect to Drilling Services, and provide an update on its CEO succession process,” Park says.
Its utilization also transcends both geographical boundaries and cuisines, including South Asian, Arab, Iranian and North African.
From Salon
The lower chemicals utilizations were already well flagged by the company, they say.
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