Similar words: consume, consumer, consumerism, consumer goods, consumer credit, consumer spending, consumer price index, consuming. Meaning: [kən'sjuːm] adj. completely used up.
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(121) In all my fatty, even grotesque innocence they consumed me, wherever I went, on whomever I smiled.
(122) The molasses triggered bacterial growths which consumed all the oxygen, killing virtually all the fish and other water creatures.
(123) IIb produces only luxury goods which are consumed solely by the capitalists.
(124) The meal was consumed as rapidly as was comfortable within 15 minutes or stopped when satiation occurred.
(125) Why mass media, when information can be consumed in individualized packets?
(126) They were healthier, more productive, more innovative than workers who were consumed by jobs.
(127) Hsu Fu consumed rope like no other vessel that I had ever sailed, and the reason was obvious: chafe.
(128) The researchers' aim was simply to measure the amount of oxygen consumed by the camels under various conditions.
(129) Between military exercises, they rested, they smoked, they consumed the madeira purchased enroute.
(130) Out of the surplus-value which is unproductively consumed there will obviously be a portion which goes on personal consumption.
(131) On test with no load the divider chip consumed only 19mA at a supply voltage of 1.8V.
(132) Results All subjects consumed the lactulose drink within five minutes and the rice flour pancake within 15 minutes.
(133) No further food or fluid was consumed, except for the standard meal until the last urine specimen had been collected.
(134) Grazing cattle and sheep eat contaminated grass and plants, while fish eat plankton that has already consumed dioxin-covered microscopic particles.
(135) He arrived at the picnic when even the last hard-boiled egg had been consumed.
(136) It is a powerful protective antioxidant and lavish amounts of the best quality olive oil can be consumed without risk.
(137) By 1910 the inhabitants of Britain consumed a million tons of meat over and above home produce.
(138) Active smoking; active drinking Presently consuming or consumed in the previous 12 months.
(139) Quantitative measurements show that in methanogenic subjects the majority of gaseous hydrogen produced from fermentation is consumed by methanogenic bacteria.
(140) By the time she had consumed apple pie and ice-cream she felt almost restored.
(141) The quantity of food collected from the help-yourself buffet was enormous and the speed with which it was consumed was almost supersonic.
(142) Then the others will be free to burn the oil and coal that might otherwise be consumed in the nuclear nations.
(143) The use of food composition tables is somewhat more precise but still only a crude quantitative expression of nutrients consumed.
(144) He was a modest and inspiring person,(Sentencedict) greatly consumed by the mystery of life.
(145) Economic development is measured using the amount of energy consumed in any given year.
(146) Characteristic is a reluctance to admit the quantity consumed, drinking secretly alone, and taking gradually increasing amounts.
(147) But she was amazed when told how many calories she had just consumed.
(148) This was based on subtracting the calories consumed in food from the calories required to keep the body going.
(149) The emphasis then is on defining that amount which can be consumed without impairing capital.
(150) The ship's route is clearly delineated on the surface of the water and is violently consumed by our advance.
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