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are squandering
verb
To waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
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But they are squandering the opportunity.
Most modern societies, he says, and especially America, are squandering their stock of "social capital".
The trouble is that the politicians are squandering the chance for orderly reform.
It has something to do with the way we are squandering our universities, I think.
But, as the report also points out, governments are squandering some of the benefits of this investment.
As a result, millions of people are squandering hard-earned dollars on questionable, even hazardous foods and supplements.
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Move too timidly and opportunities are squandered.
He was squandering his father's fortune.
But many are worried that it is squandering its opportunity.
Our society is squandering its most valuable resource: our young.
Meanwhile, the Devils were squandering eight power plays.
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