INTAKE vs CONSUMPTION: NOUN
- The act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
- An act or instance of taking in: an intake of oxygen or food.
- The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.
- The beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
- The place where water, air, or other substance is taken into a pipe, conduit, or machine; -- opposed to outlet.
- The air moving in that direction.
- In mining: The airway going inbye, or toward the interior of the mine.
- In hydraulics, the point at which water is received into a pipe or channel: opposed to outlet.
- The point at which a narrowing or contraction begins, as in a tube or a stocking.
- An opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container
- A tract of land, as of a common, inclosed; an inclosure; part of a common field planted or sown when the other part lies fallow.
- Quantity taken in.
- That which is taken in. Specifically
- A taking or drawing in.
- Land taken in from a waste place, or from a common or tidal river.
- Something, especially energy, taken in.
- The quantity taken in.
- The act of taking in.
- An opening by which a fluid is admitted into a container or conduit.
- The process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)
- Also intack.
- Pulmonary tuberculosis.
- The wasting-away of the human body through disease.
- The amount consumed.
- Inflammation and ulceration of the intestines from tubercular disease.
- A progressive wasting away of the body; esp., that form of wasting, attendant upon pulmonary phthisis and associated with cough, spitting of blood, hectic fever, etc.; pulmonary phthisis; -- called also pulmonary consumption.
- The state or process of being consumed, wasted, or diminished; waste; diminution; loss; decay.
- The act or process of consuming by use, waste, etc.; decay; destruction.
- More specifically, a disease of the lungs accompanied by fever and emaciation, often but not invariably fatal: called technically phthisis, or phthisis pulmonaris. See phthisis and tuberculosis.
- In medicine: A wasting away of the flesh; a gradual attenuation of the body; progressive emaciation: a word of comprehensive signification
- The state of being wasted or diminished.
- Specifically Dissipation or destruction by use; in polit. ccon., the use or expenditure of the products of industry, or of anything having an exchangeable value.
- The act of consuming something
- In Roman law, loss of a right of action after commencement of the suit.
- Pulmonary tuberculosis. No longer in scientific use.
- A progressive wasting of body tissue.
- The using up of goods and services by consumer purchasing or in the production of other goods.
- An amount consumed.
- The state of being consumed.
- The act or process of consuming.
- Involving the lungs with progressive wasting of the body
- (economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing
- The process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)
- The act of consuming; destruction as by decomposition, burning, eating, etc.; hence, destruction of substance; annihilation.
INTAKE vs CONSUMPTION: VERB
- To take or draw in (in all the senses of the noun).
- N/A
INTAKE vs CONSUMPTION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The act of inhaling
- N/A
INTAKE vs CONSUMPTION: RELATED WORDS
- Sorption, Absorption, Usage, Eating, Supply, Drinking, Flow, Dosage, Calorie, Inflow, Caloric, Diet, Uptake, Ingestion, Consumption
- Consume, Usage, Use of goods and services, Usance, White plague, Economic consumption, Phthisis, Using up, Wasting disease, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Use, Uptake, Ingestion, Expenditure, Intake
INTAKE vs CONSUMPTION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ingest, Dosing, Sorption, Usage, Eating, Supply, Drinking, Flow, Dosage, Calorie, Inflow, Caloric, Diet, Uptake, Consumption
- Drink, Drinking, Consumer, Utilization, Consuming, Demand, Consumed, Consume, Usage, Wasting disease, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Use, Uptake, Expenditure, Intake
INTAKE vs CONSUMPTION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Do I need to keep my daily intake of vit K constant, or total weekly intake?
- Intake procedures are often conducted by intake officers, probation staff, case and social workers, or police.
- Higher habitual sodium intake is not detrimental for bones in older women with adequate calcium intake.
- To account for changes in intake as the receptor ages, age adjusted intake equations were developed.
- However, increasing protein intake does not mean that you have to reduce your carbohydrate intake.
- Overall calorie intake does not exceed intake needs to maintain or achieve a healthy weight.
- Impact of water intake on energy intake and weight status: a systematic review.
- The AMDR expresses intake recommendations as a percentage of total caloric intake.
- Comparison of nutrient intake determined by four dietary intake instruments.
- Carbohydrate intake increases triglycerides, not saturated fat intake.
- Consumption includes drinking, brushing teeth, making ice, food preparation, fruit and vegetable washing, pet consumption, and the preparation of baby formula.
- THC cannabis is safe for human consumption and free from contaminants that are unsafe for human consumption.
- The trade tax introduces an inefficiency in consumption, since it induces consumers to increase consumption, which reduces the optimum level of exports.
- If the consumption advice has been created, or consumption transaction have been generated implicitly, you cannot perform a Transfer to consigned transactions.
- Increased contributions that are due to improved understanding of optimal choices between current consumption and future consumption would be beneficial for a participant.
- VAper Reformafter hours consumption in favour of consumption in the nightclubs.
- Consumption Tax withheld on processing of consumer goods subject to Consumption Tax.
- The FC method looks at consumption from a food security perspective, particularly focussing on those with very poor consumption.
- Furthermore, reusable PPE reduces natural resource energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, total water consumption, and solid waste generation.
- In Consumption Based Planning, SAP uses the past consumption data to.
INTAKE vs CONSUMPTION: QUESTIONS
- Can dehydration occur despite adequate water intake?
- Is Centralized Intake better for homeless services?
- Why choose professional products for intake manifolds?
- Does dietary intake influence psychological functioning?
- Is scientific intake a trademark of scientific intake limited?
- Should I remove the intake manifold to clean the intake?
- Do I need a banks intake or a performance air intake?
- What size intake gasket do I need for my intake manifold?
- Which is better spring intake or fall intake for admission?
- What is the recommended upper intake level for protein intake?
- How does energy consumption affect the environment?
- How does aerodynamic efficiency affect fuel consumption?
- Does preconception alcohol consumption increase spontaneous abortion?
- Is caffeine consumption associated with premenstrual syndrome?
- How would globalization prevent resource consumption?
- What are seasonal electricity consumption patterns?
- What are collectively personal consumption expenditures?
- Does government spending increase aggregate consumption?
- Does cyanide consumption correlate with sulphur consumption?
- How is land consumption related to human resource consumption?