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squander
/ ˈskwɒndə /
verb
to spend wastefully or extravagantly; dissipate
an obsolete word for scatter
noun
rare, extravagance or dissipation
Other Word Forms
- squanderer noun
- squanderingly adverb
- resquander verb (used with object)
- unsquandered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of squander1
Word History and Origins
Origin of squander1
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Example Sentences
Unlike the Phillies, they didn’t squander their one opportunity for runs.
However, squandering a 14-point lead against Australia in round three - which they put right the following week - will come as the biggest frustration as another victory would have helped them avoid finishing fourth.
It is a lopsided system that, some attorneys concede, risks squandering taxpayer money meant for victims who suffered egregious abuse as children in the county’s custody.
"Instead, that opportunity has been squandered, and we're faced with a continuation of the bad old days dressed up in a new set of adjectives."
In a 5-4 extra-innings win over the Arizona Diamondbacks that lowered their magic number to clinch the National League West to one, the Dodgers again squandered a late-game lead when their traditional relievers faltered.
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