Similar words: spend, suspend, spending, suspended, remiss, missile, dismiss, mission. Meaning: [‚mɪs'spend] v. 1. spend time badly or unwisely 2. spend (money or other resources) unwisely.
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1, His lack of qualifications was taken as a sign of a misspent youth.
2, We must stop public money being misspent in this way.
3, Much of the money was grossly misspent.
4, He's now paying the penalty for his misspent youth.
5, Carey admitted misspending company funds.
6, Being a good pool player is usually a sign of a misspent youth.
7, The first volume is the author's account of his misspent youth in the bars of Dublin.
8, He joked that being good at cards was the sign of a misspent youth .
9, Trying to make up for his misspent youth.
10, Their business manager misspent millions of the couple's money.
11, The state alcohol and drug abuse agency was put into conservatorship last year after state officials discovered that money had been misspent.
12, The two probes were merged as evidence of misspent funds mounted.
13, Peter O'Toole's happiest hour as the Soho scribe looking back on a mis-spent life.
14, You can scarcely regret your misspent youth while still misspending it.
15, And I get the feeling that he considers the great part of his own life misspend.
16, However, some scholars have disputed over this method in recent years. Recite-teaching has been considered as the repeat of memory,(http://sentencedict.com/misspend.html) and it is believe that the time spent on it is misspend .
17, It can help doctors select best cost-effective drugs and make sufficient use of limited health resources and avoid misspend .
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