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to wasted
verb
To devastate or destroy.
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Wasted food translates to wasted energy.
Its people are notably cautious and prudent, but they're not given to wasted emotion.
It can also lead to wasted vaccines, blood and medicines that require constant storage temperatures.
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(The authors also blamed supermarkets that promote large-quantity food purchases that often lead to wasted "expired" food at home).
He's an interior and economical soloist, averse not only to empty flash but also to wasted effort.
So the risk versus reward, oversimplified, boils down to wasted billions versus the incalculable value of lives saved.
China has incentives to change its model: its economic policies contribute to wasted resources, vast social inequality and a soaring inflation, which leaders fear will fuel social instability.
My average day would continue much the same way, with a ratio of productive time to wasted time of approximately 10 to 1.
This complexity is often ignored on all sides, and this lack of honest debate leads to wasted money and patient harm.
He finished his career a living testament to wasted talent; he still ranks among the league's all-time passing leaders, but he also holds the N.F.L. record for the worst losing percentage.
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