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expend

[ik-spend] / ɪkˈspɛnd /


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This boost to revenue and tourism, the government argues, justifies the resources it is expending.

From BBC

The goal isn’t merely replenishing what the U.S. is expending, but building more than enough to deter the next war.

From The Wall Street Journal

This spiritual sequel to “Frankenstein” is a romantic tale of obsession, possession and fantasy — adjectives that also apply to its filmmaker, Maggie Gyllenhaal, who expends massive quantities of energy jolting it to life.

From Los Angeles Times

Grieco said that while interceptors are being expended on drones, it is not to the same degree as for missiles, and "the most acute shortage is with the ballistic interceptors."

From Barron's

This better price is crucial for having enough rounds to sustain a long fight, and improving the “cost curve” problem of expending pricey Western missiles to shoot down cheap drones and projectiles.

From The Wall Street Journal