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be squandering
verb
To waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
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But when Ms. Klein suggested that she might be squandering an opportunity, Ms. Schumer switched gears.
Nurturing a child is considered to be squandering the time and talent of the educated.
Then there is the threat of bad publicity if a corporation is perceived to be squandering precious local water.
"I won't be squandering my youth in these odious circumstances, and I can celebrate my twentieth birthday wearing civilian clothes".
We don't want to be squandering money to provide health insurance for those who can afford to do it for themselves".
The Red Storm appeared to be squandering an opportunity to reach the Round of 16 in the 64-team N.C.A.A. tournament for the first time.
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This moment must not be squandered.
Otherwise the bonanza would be squandered.
The current opportunity must not be squandered.
It must not be squandered.
Government authority is not to be squandered.
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