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the squandering
verb
To waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
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In polling places, people demanded an end to the "squandering" of public funds.
A sixth team won only because the other team's closer was another of the squandering seven.
Energy resources were squandered, and the squandering continues.
The squandering of talent, career and money were all of a piece.
THE SQUANDERING OF AMERICA: How the Failure of Our Politics Undermines Our Prosperity, by Robert Kuttner.
Perhaps the saddest aspect of this is the squandering of resources and goodwill.
They squandered themselves on their art, and in the squandering grew stronger.
It's the squandering of the talented Ms. Heche, who is given top billing but almost nothing to do.
Eliminating the squandering of medical supplies and equipment can save on new purchases as well as incineration and landfill fees.
The Parable of the Prodigal Son, as everyone knows, concerns wasteful living, extravagance, and the squandering of privilege.
"It is time for the cover-ups, the lies, the corruption and the squandering of taxpayers' money to end".
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