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Meanings of
expended
in English
Gone.
gone
spent
Related terms
exhausted
Synonyms
Examples for "
gone
"
gone
spent
Examples for "
gone
"
1
The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle'-thename 'Government House' had long since
gone
.
2
But, as the new year violence illustrates, something has
gone
badly wrong.
3
IPAs, in my opinion, have
gone
way too far in recent years.
4
So far this year, only six venture capital-backed companies have
gone
public.
5
Mould-breaking new political parties have regularly come and
gone
in British politics.
1
His longest project to date, Megos
spent
11 days working the problem.
2
She had only
spent
a few weeks in Europe some years ago.
3
Thousands of people in Christchurch have
spent
a second night without power.
4
The years her family
spent
in the Amsterdam home were happy times.
5
He
spent
a great deal of time working out the tom-tom effect.
Usage of
expended
in English
1
Significant government and academic resources have been
expended
to analyze their progress.
2
All the money received was conscientiously
expended
in the purchase of news.
3
In my opinion, the money might be better
expended
in planting gunpowder.
4
Then she would come back, seemingly relaxed having
expended
so much energy.
5
The wicked slaves
expended
their pent up emotions in song and dance.
6
Near thirteen years or more of labor have been
expended
upon it.
7
We should not have
expended
the fuel and time to come here.
8
In October £1000 was
expended
in ice, all which ice was wasted.
9
Certainly the monasteries did not return _less than they
expended
in alms.
10
It would not be deflected; its whole force would be
expended
there.
11
They
expended
their gold primarily for the purpose of influencing the elections.
12
However, the labour
expended
in these ventures was not wholly thrown away.
13
The invention that has been
expended
on the themes seems less admirable.
14
But these forces will be mainly
expended
in an effort of uplifting.
15
Before long both would be
expended
,
and I should be in darkness.
16
She seemed to have
expended
all her determination in her sensational outburst.
Other examples for "expended"
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expended
expend
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
expend in
expend much
expend more
expend so
expend a lot
More collocations
Expended
through the time
Expended
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common