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    squander
    /ˈskwɒndə/

    verb

    • 1. waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner: "£100m of taxpayers' money has been squandered on administering the tax"

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  3. Squander means to waste money or resources, or to fail to use opportunities to your advantage. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with examples and related words, from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. The meaning of SQUANDER is to spend extravagantly or foolishly : dissipate, waste. How to use squander in a sentence.

  5. Squander means to spend or use something extravagantly or wastefully, often followed by away. It can also be a noun for extravagant or wasteful expenditure. See the origin, synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences of squander.

  6. To squander means to spend extravagantly, thoughtlessly, or wastefully. If you need to save for college, don't squander your income on nightly sushi dinners. Squander used to mean scatter, and the way we use it now implies throwing something (like money) all over the place.

  7. squander. squander something (on somebody/something) to waste money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way. He squandered all his money on gambling. She squandered her chances of winning. He just squandered his talent. The company squandered millions on two dead-end projects.

  8. A complete guide to the word "SQUANDER": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. Sep 25, 2024 · Squander means to waste, lavish, or scatter something, often ending with little. It may be used with phrases such as “squander an opportunity” or “squander an inheritance”.

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