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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(181) The fire soon consumed the logs, and the rebels planted their colors there.
(182) He was a grim man, consumed with a sense of mission and possessed of an enormous amount of energy.
(183) The vitamin B complex enables the body to make full use of the food consumed.
(184) No more than 0.1% drives the wind, waves and ocean currents and a minute 0.03% is consumed in photosynthesis.
(185) During the show his eccentric machines ran into each other, consumed each other, and melded into broken heaps.
(186) The desserts can be consumed with an utterly clear conscience when you have calories to spare in your daily allowance.
(187) On four continents scientists have consumed the equivalent of billions of dollars trying to capture the dream.
(188) Even so, large quantities of brandy and gin were consumed as the men talked.
(189) Less red meat is being consumed, but people eat more chicken.
(190) What can not be redeemed is consumed in holy fire, to burn as light before his throne.
(191) Clearly, therefore, factors other than the cumulative amount of alcohol consumed are involved in determining which patients develop liver disease.
(192) Charles consumed most of the Valpolicella and tried to steer the conversation away from anything to do with Marius Steen.
(193) By balancing the quantities supplied and demanded, prices ensure that the final quantity of goods being consumed can be produced.
(194) The mean mass of meal consumed was 557 g for the normal and 308 g for the morbidly obese subjects.
(195) He consumed vile gray philippine ropes.
(196) They consumed a tub of beer.
(197) Millions of tons of ammonia are consumed annually in agriculture.
(198) MSG is a chemical used to fatten up laboratory animals and evidence suggests it will ultimately make you fat when consumed.
(199) I am avoided breath overdraw consumed 60000 yuan, did not remand in time.
(200) Byron's consumed memoirs possessed the merit of being well and entertainingly written.
(201) When the gas volume consumed actually by the users is less than the one predicted, the gas pipeline company can't be guaranteed for taking back the investment and obtaining the reasonable profits.
(202) Achieve continuous balance between produced and consumed steam. This master pressure control approach controls total heat input into boilers, as well as total steam flow into each header.
(203) Everybody, herself included (sentencedict.com/consumed.html), fancied she was consumed with grief for her father.
(204) The group that had consumed the beetroot juice also had lower resting blood pressure.
(205) On this same day after he awakens from this dream, Enkidu dies, and Gilgamesh is so consumed with grief he will not bury him until his body starts to decay.
(206) As with cookery, their product is consumed daily , leaving behind only a faint aroma.
(207) As soon as a predetermined quantity had been consumed, the final loser would have to perform a forfeit, which was usually obscenely biological.
(208) Of a source of radiation. Ratio of the radiant flux ( power ) emitted to the power consumed.
(209) Thus, the United Nations Organization for Food and Agriculture (FAO) has urged the production of composition charts for food produced and consumed locally.
(210) Men of genius are meteors destined tobe consumed in lighting up their century.
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