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spend
verb
-
spend
,
spending
,
spends
,
spent
to
give
money
in
order
to
pay
for
goods
,
services
,
or
activities
•
We
spent
nearly
all
our
savings
on
the
new
roof
.
We
spent
nearly
all
our
savings
on
the
new
roof
.
•
Tourists
love
to
spend
money
on
local
crafts
.
Tourists
love
to
spend
money
on
local
crafts
.
verb
-
spend
,
spending
,
spends
,
spent
to
use
time
doing
something
or
in
a
particular
place
•
They
spent
the
afternoon
playing
board
games
indoors
because
of
the
rain
.
They
spent
the
afternoon
playing
board
games
indoors
because
of
the
rain
.
•
I
like
to
spend
my
weekends
hiking
in
the
mountains
.
I
like
to
spend
my
weekends
hiking
in
the
mountains
.
verb
-
spend
,
spending
,
spends
,
spent
to
use
up
or
exhaust
effort
,
energy
,
or
other
resources
•
After
the
marathon
,
she
felt
she
had
spent
every
ounce
of
energy
.
After
the
marathon
,
she
felt
she
had
spent
every
ounce
of
energy
.
•
Don't
spend
all
your
strength
lifting
that
heavy
box
at
once
.
Don't
spend
all
your
strength
lifting
that
heavy
box
at
once
.
verb
-
spend
,
spending
,
spends
,
spent
to
come
to
an
end
by
being
completely
used
up
or
exhausted
•
By
midnight
,
the
storm
had
spent
itself
.
By
midnight
,
the
storm
had
spent
itself
.
•
The
fireworks
quickly
spend
their
brilliance
and
fade
.
The
fireworks
quickly
spend
their
brilliance
and
fade
.
spending
noun
-
spending
the
money
that
a
person
,
group
,
or
government
uses
to
buy
things
or
pay
for
services
•
Government
spending
on
healthcare
has
increased
this
year
.
Government
spending
on
healthcare
has
increased
this
year
.
•
He
tracks
his
weekly
spending
in
a
small
notebook
to
stay
within
budget
.
He
tracks
his
weekly
spending
in
a
small
notebook
to
stay
within
budget
.
From
the
verb
spend
+
-ing
,
first
used
as
a
noun
in
the
early
19th
century
.
verb
-
spend
,
spending
,
spends
,
spent
present
participle
of
spend
:
using
money
,
time
,
or
effort
on
something
•
She
is
spending
the
afternoon
reading
by
the
lake
.
She
is
spending
the
afternoon
reading
by
the
lake
.
•
They
were
spending
too
much
money
on
takeout
every
week
.
They
were
spending
too
much
money
on
takeout
every
week
.
Present
participle
of
Middle
English
spenden
,
from
Old
English
spendan
,
ultimately
from
Latin
expendere
.
suspend
verb
to
pause
or
stop
something
for
a
short
time
and
plan
to
continue
it
later
•
Due
to
a
sudden
thunderstorm
,
the
umpire
decided
to
suspend
the
baseball
game
until
the
weather
improved
.
Due
to
a
sudden
thunderstorm
,
the
umpire
decided
to
suspend
the
baseball
game
until
the
weather
improved
.
•
The
city
council
voted
to
suspend
the
new
parking
rules
while
they
gathered
more
feedback
.
The
city
council
voted
to
suspend
the
new
parking
rules
while
they
gathered
more
feedback
.
verb
to
officially
force
someone
to
stop
doing
their
job
,
attending
school
,
or
taking
part
in
an
activity
for
a
limited
time
•
The
coach
had
to
suspend
the
striker
for
two
matches
because
of
unsportsmanlike
behavior
.
The
coach
had
to
suspend
the
striker
for
two
matches
because
of
unsportsmanlike
behavior
.
•
After
repeatedly
arriving
late
,
Marisol
was
suspended
from
work
for
three
days
.
After
repeatedly
arriving
late
,
Marisol
was
suspended
from
work
for
three
days
.
verb
to
hang
something
from
above
so
it
is
supported
at
one
point
and
free
below
•
A
crystal
chandelier
suspended
from
the
high
ceiling
sparkled
in
the
ballroom
.
A
crystal
chandelier
suspended
from
the
high
ceiling
sparkled
in
the
ballroom
.
•
They
used
a
sturdy
rope
to
suspend
the
sign
over
the
festival
entrance
.
They
used
a
sturdy
rope
to
suspend
the
sign
over
the
festival
entrance
.
verb
to
keep
something
such
as
fine
particles
floating
within
a
liquid
or
gas
•
Tiny
dust
particles
suspended
in
the
beam
of
sunlight
made
the
attic
glow
.
Tiny
dust
particles
suspended
in
the
beam
of
sunlight
made
the
attic
glow
.
•
The
chemist
suspended
metal
nanoparticles
in
the
solution
to
create
a
special
ink
.
The
chemist
suspended
metal
nanoparticles
in
the
solution
to
create
a
special
ink
.