noun
- the quality or state of being capable of being exhausted or used up completely
Usage: formal; often used in academic or technical contexts
Examples
- The exhaustibility of fossil fuels is a major concern for environmental scientists.
- Economists debate the exhaustibility of natural resources in the coming centuries.
- The exhaustibility of groundwater supplies has prompted new conservation policies.
- Renewable energy sources are valued for their lack of exhaustibility compared to coal.
- The exhaustibility of rare earth minerals affects global technology production.