resquander

squan·der

[skwon-der]
verb (used with object)
1.
to spend or use (money, time, etc.) extravagantly or wastefully (often followed by away ).
2.
to scatter.
noun
3.
extravagant or wasteful expenditure.

Origin:
1585–95; origin uncertain

squan·der·er, noun
squan·der·ing·ly, adverb
re·squan·der, verb (used with object)
un·squan·dered, adjective


1. waste, dissipate, lavish. See spend.


1. save.
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squander (ˈskwɒndə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
1.  to spend wastefully or extravagantly; dissipate
2.  an obsolete word for scatter
 
n
3.  rare extravagance or dissipation
 
[C16: of unknown origin]
 
'squanderer
 
n

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squander
1589 (implied in squandering), "to spend recklessly or prodigiously," of unknown origin; Shakespeare used it 1593 in "Merchant of Venice" with a sense of "to be scattered over a wide area." Squander-bug, a British symbol of reckless extravagance and waste during war-time shortages, represented as a devilish
insect, was introduced Jan. 1943 by the National Savings Committee. In U.S., Louis Ludlow coined squanderlust (1935) for the tendency of government bureaucracies to spend much money.
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