landfill

[land-fil]

landfill Definition

a site for the disposal of waste materials by burying them, especially as a method of filling in and reclaiming excavated pits or mining voids.

Using landfill: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "landfill" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The city's landfill is almost full and they are looking for a new location.

  • Example

    The landfill was closed due to environmental concerns.

  • Example

    The company was fined for illegally dumping waste in the landfill.

landfill Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for landfill

  • dump
  • rubbish dump
  • garbage dump
  • trash heap

Phrases with landfill

  • a landfill where waste is buried in a way that minimizes environmental contamination

    Example

    The city has implemented a new system for managing waste that includes a sanitary landfill.

  • a mixture of gases produced by the decomposition of organic waste in a landfill

    Example

    The landfill gas is collected and used to generate electricity.

  • a location designated for use as a landfill

    Example

    The proposed landfill site has been met with opposition from local residents.

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Summary: landfill in Brief

A landfill [land-fil] is a site for burying waste materials, often used to fill in excavated pits or mining voids. It is a method of waste disposal that can have environmental consequences. Examples include 'The city's landfill is almost full and they are looking for a new location.' and 'The landfill was closed due to environmental concerns.' Other phrases include 'sanitary landfill,' which minimizes environmental contamination, and 'landfill gas,' which is produced by the decomposition of organic waste.

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