Leakage in a sentence as a noun

When idle, it won't use much power, and will likely have worse leakage, because Intel's process is so good.

I would say the main sound leakage in the default design are the electric socket holes in the wall, although not much.

Over the years they have quadrupled the allowed leakage and gone from a "per valve" measure to a "total for all valves" measurement scheme.

It is impossible to make a capacitor without some inductance and a little bit of leakage.

Considering Google Analytics is on 60+% of the top 100,000 domains, this is a lot of information leakage.

The tradeoffs may be more acceptable in short-term processes where slow leakage over time is unimportant.

A suggestion: You could reduce leakage of the first one or two characters by only starting the color display on the entry of the third letter.

Especially since a user is giving you a heads up about a possible breach and leakage of their personal information.

"Thus, a carefully-designed acoustic noise generator would be required for masking the leakage.

Unfortunately we can't scale the threshold voltage willy-nilly like in the past because leakage power increases for lower threshold voltages and is now a significant contributor to total power.

He's not blinking out leaked documents in morse code yet, he isn't worried about white vans down the street reconstructing the images on his monitor or RF leakage from his CPU giving them bits of his private key, but we are at the point where that is the next logical step.

Leakage definitions

noun

the discharge of a fluid from some container; "they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe"; "he had to clean up the leak"

See also: escape leak outflow