Acreage Meaning in English
word
ˈeɪkɝɪdʒ/, /ˈeɪkɹədʒ
AY-kr-ij
ˈeɪkəɹɪdʒ
AY-kuh-rij
Definition
The total area of land measured in acres; often used to describe large plots of farmland, estates, or property.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly in real estate, agriculture, and land management contexts, especially in the US and other countries using acres. Not commonly used for small areas; refers to total size, not individual acres. 'Acreage' is uncountable—avoid using 'an acreage'.
Spanish: superficie (en acres) - extensión de terrenoPortuguese (BR): hectares - área de terra (em acres)Portuguese (PT): hectares - área de terreno (em acres)Chinese (Simplified): 面积(以英亩计)Chinese (Traditional): 面積(以英畝計)Hindi: क्षेत्रफल (एकड़ में)Arabic: مساحة الأرض (بوحدة الفدان)Bengali: একরজমি - আয়তন (একর অনুসারে)Russian: площадь (в акрах) - земельный участок (в акрах)Japanese: エーカー数 - 敷地面積(エーカー単位)Vietnamese: diện tích đất (tính theo mẫu Anh)Korean: 에이커 수 - 토지 면적(에이커 기준)Turkish: arazi büyüklüğü (dönüm olarak)Urdu: ایکڑ رقبہ - زمین (ایکڑ میں)Indonesian: luas lahan (dalam satuan acre)
Example Sentences
The farm has an acreage of 100 acres.
basic
She bought an acreage outside the city for her new house.
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The acreage is used for growing vegetables.
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They're looking for more acreage to expand their vineyard.
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Much of the acreage was left uncultivated after the drought.
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Do you know how much acreage comes with that old farmhouse?
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