Similar words: expend, expending, expendable, expenditure, upended, open-ended, suspended, capital expenditure. Meaning: [ɪk'spend] adj. having all been spent.
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1) I expended energy,time,and care on my work.
2) They have expended all their ammunition.
3) The enemy had expended all their ammunition.
4) Manufacturers have expended a lot of time and effort trying to improve computer security.
5) Smith had expended large sums in pursuing his claim through the court.
6) She expended all her efforts on the care of home and children.
7) Guilt also plays a part in the energy expended.
8) Considerable resources are expended on screening and evaluation programmes.
9) Carers expended a tremendous amount of time and energy in this role.
10) Nor has he expended much political capital to get anti-abortion measures through the Texas Legislature.
11) He had expended himself so much for the people Eva made the long journey to his funeral as a mark of respect.
12) And still larger sums have been expended in conducting a campaign against us outside of Ontario.
13) Mr Brown has expended much effort pushing the issue up the international agenda.
14) Users and manufacturers have expended a lot of time and effort trying to find ways to improve computer security.
15) Motivation is therefore a causal relationship between effort expended,[http://sentencedict.com/expended.html] the performance attained and the reward related to the performance.
16) Funds will be expended to explore the situation from a number of new angles.
17) No matter how much effort was expended, all intention was governed by the second law of thermodynamics.
18) Time and attention must be expended in managing these relationships.
19) Great ingenuity was expended in creative accounting to get round overall spending limits or capital allocations.
20) Recovering from the energy expended, Stephane appreciated my translated comparison with the guidebook description of Curbar's Right Eliminate.
21) Energy is essentially expended in three ways: Energy is needed for the chemical changes that go on inside our bodies.
22) A great deal of time and money has been expended on creating a pleasant office atmosphere.
23) They dig deep in search of mineral deposits to replenish those expended in the last year of growth.
24) Attempts to reconcile these two decisions have expanded human ingenuity and expended an unconscionable amount of time, effort and paper.
25) Much effort by the Education Services Department has been expended to that end.
26) The improvements that had taken place relied on the voluntary efforts of enthusiasts or political clout expended on particular initiatives.
27) The final result hardly justifies the amount of time and energy that has been expended.
28) Comprehension of the modern city's altered state is rarely apparent in much of the verbiage currently expended on urban architecture.
29) Then there is an estimate of how much was required or expended for his own personal and living expenses.
30) This phenomenon is often regarded as a paradox, although the total amount of resources expended on such rescues is comparatively small.
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