Used in a Sentence

deadwood

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for deadwood.

Editorial note

Also, having regular checkins makes it a lot more obvious when someone isn't performing, which means the deadwood is more likely to be let go.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

People or things judged to be superfluous to an organization or project.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of deadwood gathered in one view.

noun

People or things judged to be superfluous to an organization or project.

noun

Dead branches or wood on a tree, or coarse woody debris.

noun

Money not realized by exiting a winning pump trade too early.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for deadwood.

noun

People or things judged to be superfluous to an organization or project.

noun

Dead branches or wood on a tree, or coarse woody debris.

noun

Money not realized by exiting a winning pump trade too early.

noun

A city, the county seat of Lawrence County, South Dakota, United States.

Example sentences

1

Also, having regular checkins makes it a lot more obvious when someone isn't performing, which means the deadwood is more likely to be let go.

2

The occasional sweep to clear away the deadwood is one thing.

3

Hopefully yearly goal setting and then regular checkups will help reduce the amount of deadwood they accumulate.

4

Every department has plenty of deadwood, but rarely more than one or two people with radical ideas.

5

Show, and Deadwood as much as anyone, but aside from Silicon Valley and GoT, nothing else current excites me.

6

OpenSSL should consider burning their deadwood and stop adding features until it gets its house in order.

7

Outsourcing of business units is often about clearing out deadwood divisions where few people have performed to their wage in ages.

8

So it is not that you are supposed to give a score of 5 (deadwood) to a member in your 5-people team.

9

I think this is part of why some of the deadwood on my team has recently been cut.

10

They would hire (and keep) deadwood on the teams specifically for this purpose.

11

Even if I hung around until I was deadwood I would not have made anything financially.

12

For example, kingdom builders will keep deadwood since it increases their headcount.

Quote examples

1

Yes, layoffs are often when "deadwood" is let go.

2

It's ugly, especially because the best people leave companies where they don't get to innovate and own new things, so you're doing that "Hail Mary pass" with a lot of deadwood in your ranks.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use deadwood in a sentence?

Also, having regular checkins makes it a lot more obvious when someone isn't performing, which means the deadwood is more likely to be let go.

What does deadwood mean?

People or things judged to be superfluous to an organization or project.

What part of speech is deadwood?

deadwood is commonly used as noun.