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is squandered
verb
To waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
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No detail is squandered.
Where they converge, trust is squandered.
At first base, Cabrera's only defensive strength is squandered.
Beautiful music in both cases is squandered on unsustainable formats.
Schumer isn't the only noteworthy actor whose presence is squandered.
Nearly three-quarters of all the energy produced by humanity is squandered as waste heat.
— and the chance to spin the show with style and period flair is squandered.
But much public money is squandered on vested interests, duplication or inefficiency (see article).
Each day, the reputational value that past generations of Americans have built up is squandered.
Core competencies stagnate, customers become confused, and the opportunity to lead instead of follow is squandered.
It's one of the few times an opportunity for corny, predictable humor is squandered.
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