squandered

IPA: skwˈɑndɝd

adjective

  • not used to good advantage
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Examples of "squandered" in Sentences

  • But Wisconsin squandered the majority of its opportunities.
  • The amount of money they raised and squandered is phenomenal.
  • The Packers (8-3) again squandered a chance to clinch the NFC
  • But the Oilers squandered a three goal lead after the second period.
  • Otherwise we Democrats have once again squandered a great opportunity. greg D
  • Collective value is squandered in the name of a constricted definition of gain.
  • The Wizards took the second chance and again squandered it, with Nick Young missing a jumper from the top of the key.
  • Heat coach Pat Riley noted that his players once again squandered the homecourt edge they worked for 82 regular-season games to earn.
  • He had another win squandered Wednesday when setup man Mike Stanton allowed a tying three-run homer to Ricky Ledee before New York pulled out
  • Precisely how much has been squandered is not known but the congressional team has been carrying out investigations and publishes quarterly reports.
  • Meaning that if you speculate and are backed by the feds, and fail, one could very easily make the argument that large amounts of capital being squandered is a form of theft.

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