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leakage

accidental escape / unauthorized release / electrical loss
Noun

This term describes the unintended escape of a substance or information, carrying a strong connotation of failure, negligence, or a breach of security. It differs from a leak in that leakage often refers to the process or the total amount lost over time, rather than the specific point of exit. In technical contexts, such as electronics or plumbing, it denotes a gradual loss of efficiency or pressure. When applied to information, it implies a violation of trust or a failure in confidentiality protocols, often resulting in systemic embarrassment or strategic disadvantage.

Meanings

Noun

The accidental escape of a fluid, gas, or radioactive substance through a hole or crack.

"The engineers are working to stop the gas leakage from the main pipeline."

Noun

The unauthorized release of confidential or secret information to the public or a third party.

"The government was embarrassed by the leakage of classified diplomatic cables."

Noun

The loss of electrical charge or current from a circuit or capacitor due to insulation failure.

"High humidity can increase the leakage in high-voltage electrical components."

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