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Legal Definitions - wantage
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Definition of wantage
wantage (wahnt-ij), n. A deficiency of something; specifically, a vessel's deficiency of not being full, due to leakage.
- There was a wantage of water in the pitcher because it had a crack.
- The wantage of oil in the engine caused it to overheat.
These examples illustrate the definition of wantage by showing a lack or deficiency of something due to leakage or other causes. In the first example, the pitcher had a crack which caused a wantage of water, meaning it was not full. In the second example, the engine had a wantage of oil, which caused it to overheat and not function properly.
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Simple Definition
Wantage: When something is not full because it is leaking, we call it wantage. For example, if a cup has a hole in it and some of the liquid spills out, the cup has wantage.
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