retrenchable
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:The company was focused on identifying and reducing retrenchable costs to improve its profitability.
Definition:Expenses that can be reduced or eliminated without affecting the core operations.
Example:In the event of financial difficulties, the company plans to liquidate some of its retrenchable assets to generate funds.
Definition:Assets that can be disposed of without compromising the overall business operation.
Example:The management reviewed all roles for potential retrenchability to streamline the workforce.
Definition:Jobs or roles that can be cut back or eliminated without significantly impacting performance or the overall function of the organization.
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