,verb, spent, spend⋅ing.| 1. | to pay out, disburse, or expend; dispose of (money, wealth, resources, etc.): resisting the temptation to spend one's money. |
| 2. | to employ (labor, thought, words, time, etc.), as on some object or in some proceeding: Don't spend much time on it. |
| 3. | to pass (time) in a particular manner, place, etc.: We spent a few days in Baltimore. |
| 4. | to use up, consume, or exhaust: The storm had spent its fury. |
| 5. | to give (one's blood, life, etc.) for some cause. |
| 6. | to spend money, energy, time, etc. |
| 7. | Obsolete. to be consumed or exhausted. |

spend (spěnd) v. spent (spěnt), spend·ing, spends v. tr.
[Middle English spenden, partly from Old English -spendan (from Latin expendēre, to expend; see expend) and partly from Old French despendre, to weigh out; see dispense.] spend'a·ble adj., spend'er n. Synonyms: These verbs mean to pay or give out money or an equivalent: spent eight dollars for a movie ticket; disbursed funds from the account; expended all her energy teaching the class. |