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单词 expend
释义

expend

verb

ex·​pend ik-ˈspend How to pronounce expend (audio)
expended; expending; expends

transitive verb

1
: to pay out : spend
the social services upon which public revenue is expended J. A. Hobson
2
: to make use of for a specific purpose : utilize
projects on which they expended great energy
also : use up
expender noun

Synonyms

  • disburse
  • drop
  • fork (over, out, or up)
  • give
  • lay out
  • outlay
  • pay
  • shell out
  • spend
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Example Sentences

Are we willing to expend the time and resources required to solve the problem? redecoration will have to wait, since we've just expended our last dollar in buying the house
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin expendere to weigh out, expend, from ex- + pendere to weigh — more at spin

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

expend

verb

ex·​pend ik-ˈspend How to pronounce expend (audio)
expended; expending
1
: to pay out : spend
2
: to use up
He expended a lot of energy.

expend

verb

1
as in to spend
to hand over or use up in payment redecoration will have to wait, since we've just expended our last dollar in buying the house

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • spend
  • pay
  • give
  • outlay
  • disburse
  • shell out
  • lay out
  • waste
  • squander
  • drop
  • lavish
  • fork (over, out, or up)
  • rain
  • dissipate
  • throw away
  • run through
  • blow
  • fritter (away)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • save
  • acquire
  • procure
  • make
  • earn
  • hoard
  • realize
  • gain
  • win
  • secure
  • lay up
  • garner
  • cache
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2
as in to consume
to make complete use of settlers had to be sure not to expend their supply of firewood before the end of the long winter

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • spend
  • consume
  • drain
  • exhaust
  • absorb
  • reduce
  • deplete
  • use
  • burn
  • eat
  • devour
  • waste
  • use up
  • decrease
  • draw down
  • play out
  • empty
  • diminish
  • run out of
  • downsize
  • weaken
  • lessen
  • dwindle
  • squander
  • undermine
  • bankrupt
  • impoverish
  • abate
  • debilitate
  • sap
  • cripple
  • misspend
  • disable
  • guzzle
  • lower
  • dry up
  • dissipate
  • de-escalate
  • enfeeble
  • blow
  • lavish
  • throw away
  • run through
  • clean (out)
  • fritter (away)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • increase
  • replace
  • augment
  • renew
  • enforce
  • enlarge
  • conserve
  • save
  • strengthen
  • preserve
  • reinforce
  • restore
  • bolster
  • revive
  • repair
  • rebuild
  • fortify
  • reenforce
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