
1) Decrease 2) Diminution 3) Drawdown 4) Reduction 5) Step-down 6) The state of being depleted
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1) Drain
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[accounting] Depletion is an accounting concept used most often in mining, timber, petroleum, or other similar industries. The depletion deduction allows an owner or operator to account for the reduction of a product`s reserves. Depletion is similar to depreciation in that, it is a cost recovery system for accounting and tax reporting. For ...
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reducing the abundance of a fish stock through fishing.
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The allocation of cost to the profit and loss account, spread out over several years according the the measured usage of the asset in each year....
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• (n.) the act or process of diminishing the quantity of fluid in the vessels by bloodletting or otherwise; also excessive evacuation, as in severe diarrhea. • (n.) The act of depleting or emptying.
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(L. deplere to empty) 1. the act or process of emptying; removal of a fluid, as the blood. 2. exhausted state which results from excessive loss of blood.
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reduction of the isotope concentration related to one or more specific isotopes in a material or in one of its constituents
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1. The act or process of emptying, removal of a fluid, as the blood. ... 2. Exhausted state which results from excessive loss of blood. ... Origin: L. Deplere = to empty ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(dә-ple´shәn) the act or process of emptying or removing, as of fluid from a body compartment.
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n. The occurrence of a natural resource being exhausted. Ironically, tax deductions may apply for companies exploiting the depleting resource because if the resource is completely used up, money can no longer be made from it.
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The process of cost allocation that assigns the original cost of a natural resource to the periods b
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A deduction allowed in computing the taxable income from oil and gas wells.
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De·ple'tion noun [ Confer French
déplétion .]
1. The act of depleting or emptying.
2. (Medicine) the act or process of diminishing the quantity of fluid in the vessels by bloodletting or otherwise; also excessive evacuation, as in severe diarrhea.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dĕ-plē′shŭn Definitions: 1. The removal of accumulated fluids or solids. 2. A reduced state of strength from too many free discharges. 3. Excessive loss of a constituent, usually essential, of the body, salt, water.
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For renewable resources, the part of the harvest, logging, catch and so forth above the sustainable level of the resource stock; for non-renewable resources, the quantity of resources extracted.
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reducing the abundance of a fish stock through fishing.
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[
n] - the state of being depleted 2. [n] - the act of decreasing something markedly
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noun the act of decreasing something markedly
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- Method of computing a deduction to ACCOUNT for a reduction in value of extractable natural resources.
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An accounting device, used primarily in tax computations. It recognizes the consumption of an ore deposit, a mines principal asset.
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Depletion is the systematic allocation of costs associated with extracting natural resources from a reserve. Typical these natural resources utilized by businesses include minerals, precious metals, wood, and oil.
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the state of being used up
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