oneself, to wash oneself (reflexive with się, colloquial) to clean oneself out (lose or squander all one's possessions or money), to bankrupt oneself...
oneself, to wash oneself (reflexive with się, colloquial) to clean oneself out (lose or squander all one's possessions or money), to bankrupt oneself...
conjugation (archaic, transitive) to waste, to squander Synonyms: irosi, risipi (archaic, reflexive) to dedicate oneself Synonyms: se dedica, se consacra, se devota...
shoot oneself in the foot (third-person singular simple present shoots oneself in the foot, present participle shooting oneself in the foot, simple past...
participle disbauxat) (transitive) to dissipate (squander money on pleasures) (reflexive) to dissipate oneself, to debauch Conjugation of disbauxar (first...
disrepute (informal) to waste; to squander Synonym: gâcher galvauder les dons qu’on a reçus de la nature ― to squander one's natural gifts galvauder son...
patria effundere or profundere to sacrifice oneself for one's country: vitam profundere pro patria to squander one's money, one's patrimony: effundere, profundere...
prōdō, ēdō (reflexive or passive voice) to give oneself up to, yield to, indulge in to lavish, squander, expend, waste, run through Synonyms: abutor, perdō...
often with about, around, or away) To squander or waste time, money, or other resources; e.g. occupy oneself idly or without clear purpose, to tinker...
(svoj), Old Irish féin (“self, himself”), German sein, Old Norse sik (“oneself”), Gothic 𐍃𐍅𐌴𐍃 (swēs, “one’s own”), Old Church Slavonic свои (svoi...