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Not used to good advantage.
wasted
lost
1
He's
squandered
about £3 million -nobody really knows quite how much.
2
A BAD idea done badly is bad; good ideas
squandered
are worse.
3
Friends can also heal you, if you've
squandered
your own health kit.
4
He said England's destiny had been in their control with opportunities
squandered
.
5
Money, time, and energy
squandered
on the detailed analysis of the trivial.
6
The case would be so much clearer if Mayweather hadn't
squandered
opportunities.
7
And when those resources are
squandered
in the middle of New Mexico-
8
He deserted us in the end, after he had
squandered
the fortune.
9
He had
squandered
the liberal fortune left him independently of the will.
10
All of those years-allof those resources
squandered
on something purely unprovable.
11
In the music business, did you see others who
squandered
their wealth?
12
It means that the benefits of openness and specialisation are being
squandered
.
13
The young man
squandered
his own capital and heavily embarrassed his father.
14
Brig Shah says the Americans made two mistakes which
squandered
their advantage.
15
His enemies declared that he had
squandered
his substance in vicious ways.
16
The
squandered
loaf, the swarming mass of vermin tell their own tale.
squandered
squander
·
squander in
squander the money
squander away
squander chances
squander opportunities