noun
- instances of liquid, gas, or other substance escaping through a hole or crack
- unauthorized disclosures of confidential information
- gradual losses or reductions of something valuable
Usage: plural of leakage
Usage: plural of leakage
Usage: plural of leakage; often used in business or economics
Examples
- The plumber found several water leakages in the basement pipes.
- Oil leakages from the tanker caused environmental damage.
- The company suffered from multiple information leakages to competitors.
- Government officials investigated the security leakages.
- Revenue leakages reduced the company’s quarterly profits.
- The manager identified talent leakages as employees left for better opportunities.
- Gas leakages in the building forced an immediate evacuation.