Squanderings example sentences

Related (9): wastefulness, imprudence, extravagance, profligacy, dissipation, depletion, loss, misuse, folly

squan·der

verb

squander (verb) · squanders (third person present) · squandered (past tense) · squandered (past participle) · squandering (present participle)

  - waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner:

  - allow (an opportunity) to pass or be lost:

Synonyms

waste, misspend, misuse, dissipate, lose, lavish, manage, save

"Squanderings" Example Sentences

1. His squanderings led to bankruptcy.
2. She regrets her squanderings of money.
3. The squanderings of the company resulted in its downfall.
4. He was disappointed with his squanderings of time.
5. The squanderings of resources caused a shortage.
6. She wished she could undo her squanderings.
7. His squanderings of opportunities resulted in missed chances.
8. The squanderings of the government led to economic crisis.
9. She was punished for her squanderings of company funds.
10. The squanderings of energy impacted the environment negatively.
11. His squanderings of talent were evident in his mediocre performances.
12. The shop closed due to squanderings of inventory.
13. She couldn't believe her squanderings of friendships had caused such damage.
14. The squanderings of goodwill resulted in lack of support.
15. He turned to crime due to his squanderings of money.
16. The squanderings of natural resources had irreversible consequences.
17. She hoped to learn from her past squanderings.
18. His squanderings of trust led to broken relationships.
19. The company was in disarray due to squanderings of leadership.
20. She was criticized for her squanderings of authority.
21. The squanderings of hope left them feeling desolate.
22. He realized his squanderings of education had limited his career options.
23. The squanderings of kindness led to resentment.
24. She had to account for her squanderings of time on the job.
25. The squanderings of opportunities had long-term consequences.
26. He learned to control his squanderings of emotions.
27. The company was unable to recover from its squanderings of technology.
28. She was reprimanded for her squanderings of company resources.
29. The squanderings of potential led to a sense of disbelief.
30. He lost everything due to squanderings of investments.
31. The squanderings of trust resulted in betrayal.
32. She regretted her squanderings of youth.
33. The squanderings of love had left him alone.
34. He wished he had taken advantage of opportunities instead of squanderings them.
35. The squanderings of time resulted in missed deadlines.
36. She hoped to redeem herself from her past squanderings.
37. The squanderings of freedom resulted in imprisonment.
38. He was punished for his squanderings of military equipment.
39. The squanderings of innocence led to guilt and shame.
40. She had to make amends for her squanderings of company time.

Common Phases

1. He regretted his squanderings of time; money; and opportunities.
2. Her endless squanderings of food; water; and electricity bothered her environmentally-conscious roommate.
3. The company's squanderings of resources; manpower; and investor trust ultimately led to its downfall.
4. He realized too late the squanderings of his youth; potential; and relationships.
5. The politician's squanderings of public funds; constituents' trust; and integrity caused a scandal.

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