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is squander
verb
To waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
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What it does is squander voters' trust.
The last thing we want to do with our dwindling leisure time is squander it in stasis.
"What it does is squander all the gains we made in the past five to six months.
What it will do is squander the benefits of having huge oil reserves just across the border under the control of a true and trusted ally and put the seas at risk from the supertankers that will carry that oil to Asia.
Similar(56)
No detail is squandered.
Where they converge, trust is squandered.
But many are worried that it is squandering its opportunity.
At first base, Cabrera's only defensive strength is squandered.
Our society is squandering its most valuable resource: our young.
Beautiful music in both cases is squandered on unsustainable formats.
"Britain is squandering its lead in science and engineering.
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