Wasting


adjective
1.
gradually reducing the fullness and strength of the body:
a wasting disease.
2.
laying waste; devastating; despoiling:
the ravages of a wasting war.
noun
3.
Geology. mass wasting.
verb (used with object), wasted, wasting.
1.
to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return; use to no avail or profit; squander:
to waste money; to waste words.
2.
to fail or neglect to use:
to waste an opportunity.
3.
to destroy or consume gradually; wear away:
The waves waste the rock of the shore.
4.
to wear down or reduce in bodily substance, health, or strength; emaciate; enfeeble:
to be wasted by disease or hunger.
5.
to destroy, devastate, or ruin:
a country wasted by a long and futile war.
6.
Slang. to kill or murder.
verb (used without object), wasted, wasting.
7.
to be consumed, spent, or employed uselessly or without giving full value or being fully utilized or appreciated.
8.
to become gradually consumed, used up, or worn away:
A candle wastes in burning.
9.
to become physically worn; lose flesh or strength; become emaciated or enfeebled.
10.
to diminish gradually; dwindle, as wealth, power, etc.:
The might of England is wasting.
11.
to pass gradually, as time.
noun
12.
useless consumption or expenditure; use without adequate return; an act or instance of wasting:
The project was a waste of material, money, time, and energy.
13.
neglect, instead of use:
waste of opportunity.
14.
gradual destruction, impairment, or decay:
the waste and repair of bodily tissue.
15.
devastation or ruin, as from war or fire.
16.
a region or place devastated or ruined:
The forest fire left a blackened waste.
17.
anything unused, unproductive, or not properly utilized.
18.
an uncultivated tract of land.
19.
a wild region or tract of land; desolate country, desert, or the like.
20.
an empty, desolate, or dreary tract or extent:
a waste of snow.
21.
anything left over or superfluous, as excess material or by-products, not of use for the work in hand:
a fortune made in salvaging factory wastes.
22.
remnants, as from the working of cotton, used for wiping machinery, absorbing oil, etc.
23.
Physical Geography. material derived by mechanical and chemical disintegration of rock, as the detritus transported by streams, rivers, etc.
24.
garbage; refuse.
25.
wastes, excrement.
adjective
26.
not used or in use:
waste energy; waste talents.
27.
(of land, regions, etc.) wild, desolate, barren, or uninhabited; desert.
28.
(of regions, towns, etc.) in a state of desolation and ruin, as from devastation or decay.
29.
left over or superfluous:
to utilize waste products of manufacture.
30.
having served or fulfilled a purpose; no longer of use.
31.
rejected as useless or worthless; refuse:
to salvage waste products.
32.
Physiology. pertaining to material unused by or unusable to the organism.
33.
designed or used to receive, hold, or carry away excess, superfluous, used, or useless material (often in combination):
a waste pipe; waste container.
34.
Obsolete. excessive; needless.
Idioms
35.
go to waste, to fail to be used or consumed; be wasted:
She hates to see good food go to waste.
36.
lay waste, to devastate; destroy; ruin:
Forest fires lay waste thousands of acres yearly.
adjective
1.
(prenominal) reducing the vitality, strength, or robustness of the body: a wasting disease
verb
1.
(transitive) to use, consume, or expend thoughtlessly, carelessly, or to no avail
2.
(transitive) to fail to take advantage of: to waste an opportunity
3.
when intr, often foll by away. to lose or cause to lose bodily strength, health, etc
4.
to exhaust or become exhausted
5.
(transitive) to ravage
6.
(transitive) (informal) to murder or kill: I want that guy wasted by tomorrow
noun
7.
the act of wasting or state of being wasted
8.
a failure to take advantage of something
9.
anything unused or not used to full advantage
10.
anything or anyone rejected as useless, worthless, or in excess of what is required
11.
garbage, rubbish, or trash
12.
a land or region that is devastated or ruined
13.
a land or region that is wild or uncultivated
14.
(physiol)

the useless products of metabolism
indigestible food residue

15.
disintegrated rock material resulting from erosion
16.
(law) reduction in the value of an estate caused by act or neglect, esp by a life-tenant
adjective
17.
rejected as useless, unwanted, or worthless
18.
produced in excess of what is required
19.
not cultivated, inhabited, or productive: waste land
20.

of or denoting the useless products of metabolism
of or denoting indigestible food residue

21.
destroyed, devastated, or ruined
22.
designed to contain or convey waste products
23.
lay waste, to devastate or destroy

wasting adj.

Gradually deteriorating; declining.

Sapping the strength or substance of the body, as a disease; emaciating.

n.
Emaciation.

waste (wāst)
v. wast·ed, wast·ing, wastes
To gradually lose energy, strength, or bodily substance, as from disease. n.
The undigested residue of food eliminated from the body; excrement.
waste
(wāst)
Noun An unusable or unwanted substance or material, such as a waste product. See also hazardous waste, landfill.

Verb To lose or cause to lose energy, strength, weight, or vigor, as by the progressive effects of a disease such as metastatic cancer.

waste

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