verb
- to waste something valuable (such as money, time, or opportunities) in a reckless or foolish way
Examples
- He squandered his inheritance on gambling and expensive cars.
- Don’t squander this opportunity to study abroad.
- The team squandered a 20-point lead in the final quarter.
- She squandered her talent by refusing to practice regularly.
- The government was accused of squandering taxpayer money on unnecessary projects.
- We can’t afford to squander any more time on this failed approach.