Usage ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Usage ( noun )

  1. The action or fact of employing something or of doing something.
  2. The manner or way in which something is used.
  3. The frequency with which something is used or occurs.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french usage, from latin usus, from uti "to use".

Examples:

  1. The usage of technology in education has increased dramatically in recent years.
  2. It is important to understand the correct usage of grammar in the English language.
  3. The usage of this word has changed over time.
  4. This software is designed for heavy usage and can handle large amounts of data.
  5. The usage of this resource is restricted to authorized personnel only.

(As a verb)

Usage ( verb )

  1. The action or fact of employing something or of doing something.
  2. The manner or way in which something is used.
  3. The frequency with which something is used or occurs.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french usage, from latin usus, from uti "to use".

Examples:

  1. The usage of technology in education has increased dramatically in recent years.
  2. It is important to understand the correct usage of grammar in the English language.
  3. The usage of this word has changed over time.
  4. This software is designed for heavy usage and can handle large amounts of data.
  5. The usage of this resource is restricted to authorized personnel only.
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