Milage Definition & Meaning

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  • milage American [mahy-lij] / ˈmaɪ lɪdʒ /

    noun

    1. a variant of mileage.

    milage British / ˈmaɪlɪdʒ /

    noun

    1. a variant spelling of mileage

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    Example Sentences

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    Mr Sorabjee told the BBC that while milage concerns are real, they are a "not always as bad as made out to be".

    From BBC

    The company will end up paying $1,575,000 for attendees’ flights, hotel rooms, car rentals, parking fees, milage, and tolls.

    From The Verge

    Since Marketplace’s launch in October 2016, Facebook has seen a huge upswell in car listings, with the platform already featuring a dedicated vehicles category that lets you search by make, year, milage, and price.

    From The Verge

    Your milage will vary depending on geography and other factors.

    From Time

    You can drive with it from city A to city B with Blue Motion and it tells you how long it takes, what your gas milage is.

    From Forbes

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