Use up (resources or materials)
To cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid.
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Examples for "consume "
Examples for "consume "
1 It's how they consume products - they want fair trade or organic.
2 In America alone, we consume 26 billion pounds of beef a year.
3 Wrap soft cheeses well and don't consume past the 'use by' date.
4 There's too much access and decentralization to the way we consume news.
5 The way South Africans consume media is evolving at a rapid pace.
1 Vacuum Technique provides vacuum products, exhaust management systems, valves and related products.
2 It's a really common system for most aftermarket and stock exhaust brackets.
3 The chamber communicating with the exhaust is cored out in the casting.
4 The impulse to save souls might easily exhaust itself in the individual.
5 There is no limitation to the divine forgiveness; you cannot exhaust it.
1 In the long run, using too much Aelvesgold can deplete your power.
2 If we go that far, we will seriously deplete our fuel supplies.
3 The darklings' mindless peons were sacrificing themselves to deplete the room's defenses.
4 Anti-IL-5 treatment reduces but does not deplete airway or bone marrow eosinophils.
5 Another loss of that size would deplete insurers' capital by nearly 10 percent.
1 They worry that foreign workers would eat up Japanese jobs, he said.
2 Of course not; we should soon eat up his pay and allowance.
3 Of course not; we should soon eat up his pay and allowances.
4 The women and children eat up whatever the men have left on
5 They eat up a couple hours per year, for most of you.
1 He said this was a good place to use up the film.
2 Furthermore, it would use up more power, so battery costs would increase.
3 Movement is incredibly important in helping my body use up my energy.
4 Then she won't use up strength she needs for growing with crying.
5 But I don't want to use up my time going through everybody.
1 The funding will be run through the Biological Heritage National Science Challenge.
2 After 40 minutes or so, Corbyn had run through his best numbers.
3 Six are part of State Highway 1 and five run through Auckland.
4 Sign-ups for the payments will run through Dec. 6, the statement said.
5 Not sure, just let me run through every single cricket match ever.
1 A losing stock market turn could also wipe out years of savings.
2 Ortega said Colombia's government should not try to wipe out the FARC.
3 Vaccination is the world's best hope to completely wipe out Covid 19.
4 One does not wipe out the devotion of years in a moment.
5 And it is in thy power to wipe out this judgment now.
Take in food; used of animals only.
Worry or cause anxiety in a persistent way.
Другие значения термина "eaten" 1 Hyphen when used adjectivally: a half - eaten sandwich; a half-cut subeditor; half-time oranges.
2 Take a second and think about the best food you've ever eaten .
3 She'd hardly eaten anything today, and the wine was taking hold fast.
4 I will answer questions, but only after you have eaten , young one.
5 I've eaten there probably a thousand times over the last 20 years.
6 It had probably eaten a great number of plants it shouldn't have.
7 In these examples the corn-spirit is represented and eaten in human shape.
8 Shortly the very simple meal was ready and eaten in record time.
9 Either the inhabitants had been eaten years ago, or they had fled.
10 It had been so long since she'd actually eaten a real meal.
11 Some plants rich in cellulose can be eaten in the raw state.
12 I had eaten quite recently and so had no need to hunt.
13 Something that could be eaten quickly and cold was prepared for morning.
14 His sister might not need food, but he hadn't eaten all day.
15 Her particular bugbears were celebrity chefs and food eaten out of season.
16 She didn't really believe that chili should be eaten with spaghetti, either.
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