Expend/expends is the verb form.
The root word of expenditure is expend. oh ya
The participles (expended moreso than expending) can be used as adjectives.A derivative adjective of the related noun expense is expensive (requiring considerable expense).
The abstract noun forms of the verb to 'expand' are expansion and the gerund, expanding.
pamper, shower, deluge, expend, fritter, heap, pour, be generous, thrust upon, squander
Expension
Expend/expends is the verb form.
The opposite of expend (use) is to conserve, save, or husband.
Expend is a verb which means to use up or consume. Sedentary office workers do not expend much physical energy on the job.
The root word of expenditure is expend. oh ya
Try not to expend all of your energy during the early laps [of a race].
The participles (expended moreso than expending) can be used as adjectives.A derivative adjective of the related noun expense is expensive (requiring considerable expense).
Yes ^that's not true. Actually work is not the rate at which you expend energy.
Inanimate objects or systems, like a rock sitting still, do not expend energy.
No, chemiosmosis does not expend energy. Instead, it utilizes the energy stored in the form of a proton gradient to drive ATP synthesis in processes such as oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria or photosynthesis in chloroplasts.
It depends on the context in which "wastes" is being used. As a plural noun, "wastes" can refer to things that are discarded or unwanted. As a verb, "wastes" can mean to use or expend carelessly or to cause to be lost.
demand rhymes with expand!