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For the past four years I've squandered about $2,000 on cigarettes -Vocabslam
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You should never squander your money. He had a big inheritance but decided to squander it by gambling with it.
Don't squander your life away, use it wisely. -- present tenseTom squandered all his inheritance on cars. -- past tense
He squandered all of his riches. He is one of many people who squander their inheritance.
Squander is a verb.
'Squander' should be in the past tense because the word 'was' is used towards the end. The sentence should read : He never squandered his time, even when there was no work. In the present tense, 'sqandered' and 'was' should change to 'squanders' and 'is': He never squanders his time, even when there is no work.
"Upon detecting the menancing presence of a lioness, the gazelles were quick to dissipate." (Dissipate means to dispel, disperese, scatter, drive away, waste, or squander.) :)
to squander
of Squander
to spend wastefully
To scatter; to disperse., To spend lavishly or profusely; to spend prodigally or wastefully; to use without economy or judgment; to dissipate; as, to squander an estate., To spend lavishly; to be wasteful., To wander at random; to scatter., The act of squandering; waste.
Waste, misuse, spend, use up, or blow. Those words mean squander.
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