profligately

IPA: prˈɔfɫɪgeɪtɫi

adverb

  • In a profligate manner.
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Examples of "profligately" in Sentences

  • We have profligately used up a lot of those assets and lived well in the process.
  • It's thanks to Linda and the depth of her ... her profundity that means pornography proliferates so profligately.
  • Any country that exercises its freedom to profligately pollute ultimately condemns other countries to annihilation.
  • But go ahead and assume the couple live paycheck to paycheck (however profligately) and never put a dime away for the future.
  • I adore Fedco Seeds, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, and Seeds from Italy--read every word of them and order profligately from them.
  • That's why -- irrational as it is -- we take on more and more debt, grow fatter and fatter, continue to profligately spend down the earth's finite resources ,and struggle to pay attention to anything for very long.
  • He believes the greatest mistake a brand can make is to grow too quickly or say yes profligately to promotional opportunities, which in this age of fast fashion and ubiquitous designer collaborations seems like a novel idea.

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