disposable in the PONS Dictionary

disposable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

disposable razor
disposable towel
disposable nappy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Each disposable address automatically expires (stops forwarding messages) after several messages are sent to it.
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Gloves must be worn at all times and the wound must be wiped frequently with a wet disposable towel of some kind.
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Disposable incomes more than doubled and in dollar-denominated terms increased eightfold.
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The inner bag (which captures the dirt) will be disposable and completely contained.
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During those periods there were no disposable syringes and so everything had to be sterilized carefully.
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As a result, henchmen tend to be anonymous, disposable characters, existing for the sole purpose of illustrating the protagonists' prowess as they defeat them.
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These continue to be used, although rubber has been replaced by modern materials and the bags, at least in hospital use, as disposable.
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She has super-strength and invulnerability, as well as the ability to heal from extensive wounds, and carries disposable ribbons that summon spirit fire.
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Other common material bases for disposable earplugs are viscous wax or silicone.
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In a transient-key system, private keys are used briefly and then destroyed, which is why it is sometimes nicknamed disposable crypto.
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