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to squandered
verb
To waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
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Critics who argue that fiscal stimulus in Japan failed in the past – leading only to squandered investment in useless infrastructure – make two mistakes.
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Best not to squander it.
BACK to squandering.
He likes to squander it, too.
Time to squander and squander until the night was over.
They warned relatives not to squander money.
Now try not to squander our investment".
We can't afford to squander resources".
"You don't want to squander authority".
To squander this is worse than wasteful.
"You don't want to squander this opportunity".
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