squander

pemborosan
definition
verb
entrepreneurs squander their profits on expensive cars
waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner.
example
entrepreneurs 'squander' their profits on expensive cars
Bolton boss Sam Allardyce could not hide his frustration at seeing his side 'squander' a lead yet again.
They always give away too many silly goals and 'squander' too many easy chances.
The state of the health services and the plight of many of our old people are just two reasons why we cannot afford to 'squander' money on another stadium.
Today's business environment makes it impossible for organizations to afford to 'squander' any resources.
Clearly, a failure of vision at this moment would 'squander' that opportunity.
But what we must do, above all else, is not 'squander' the opportunities we have.
Continuing their protest tomorrow will only 'squander' what dwindling public support they have left.
The errors are creeping into Ferrero's game now as he 'squanders' an opportunity to earn a break point at 30-30.
The 34-year-old said she claimed the cash because her husband, who was taking home £20,000 a year, was 'squandering' the money on drugs.
I have budgeted successfully since I was a student and have never 'squandered' money.
He should understand that hard-working British taxpayers do not want him 'squandering' our tax money overseas when it could be used to help British people.
But that didn't work out because I 'squandered' all the money I had, somehow.
Mr Yeo warned the whole event was in danger of becoming bogged down in costly bureaucracy, and that the Government was in danger of 'squandering' a valuable opportunity to promote Britain.
Now, the police have caught him, and found that he had 'squandered' almost all the money.
It is sad that we have 'squandered' the opportunity with the ending of the Cold War.
There's so much to do in Vegas that 'squandering' your money at the tables seems like a waste.
Last night, he said it had betrayed millions of people by 'squandering' its opportunity to become a major political party.
Economizers will be rewarded, 'squanderers' will pay.
As a 'squanderer' of chances he would not have been out of place as a Rangers player yesterday.
He 'squandered' a real opportunity to do something about homelessness and hunger.
I know I am stern with her, but I do not want her to be a 'squanderer' .
Having so much money - and 'squandering' it with such reckless stupidity - should have disqualified her from state aid for life.
The former heavyweight champion has 'squandered' nearly 300 million in ring earnings through lavish spending and bad advice.
They 'squandered' the opportunity and will surely rue that decision.
During his time as governor, the enemies were student protesters who, Reagan argued, were 'squandering' the opportunities hard-working taxpayers so kindly provided.
He 'squandered' the money brought in by the sale of Emile Heskey and Neil Lennon on over-priced under-achievers.
The second team, however, 'squandered' every advantage or failed to maintain a steady pace when its time came.
But the fact that your son is a 'squanderer' and spendthrift does not prevent his inheritance from you.
Yet, they 'squandered' these opportunities by not working hard enough.
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