Synonym: atrophy, cachexia, cachexy, wasting away. Similar words: lasting, fasting, boasting, forecasting, everlasting, broadcasting, distinguishing, sting. Meaning: ['weɪstɪŋ] n. 1. any general reduction in vitality and strength of body and mind resulting from a debilitating chronic disease 2. a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse.
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91. It would be you responsibility to repair the pipe, or pay for all the water wasting away into your garden.
92. Drug-induced renal magnesium wasting is one of the more frequent causes of clinical hypomagnesemia.
93. The thought of his wasting all that training brought tears to my eyes.
94. No wonder she made it clear to Shelley that she was wasting her time.
95. If you can not do this, the company is wasting its money on you.
96. Having done this coolly and rationally there is less chance of wasting time between each job on deciding which to do next.
97. She will host the surprise get-together tomorrow as a thank you to the victims of a fatal muscle wasting disease.
98. I should not let them linger, wasting time, wasting money, until the spring brings them fresh hope.
99. There is not much point in weighing less but looking as if you are suffering from some wasting disease.
100. He was wasting her money as he handled these sketches.
101. But now Moira's gone, Tamar's wasting no time consolidating her position.
102. Now she was literally wasting away, and his visits were still infrequent.
103. A preacher, victim of a wasting illness, would refer in the pulpit to his forthcoming demise without shocking his congregation.
104. If she didn't, she should be charged with wasting police time.
105. Just because he went to Hollywood and was paid a lot of money doesn't mean he was wasting his talent.
106. Besides, I can also allow myself to feel smug about not wasting paper and therefore saving a piece of forest.
107. How he'd changed and refused to go on and now was wasting his talent.
108. It isn't worth wasting butter or work on coarse dark tunny.
109. Why are you wasting your time around the swimming pool?
110. His muscles were slowly wasting away because of his illness.
111. To do so would risk purchasing care inappropriately and, by wasting money, could exacerbate inequalities.
112. I was, however, astonished by the Conservative candidate's comments about my wasting a £500 deposit on the election.
112. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
113. Henry was wasting his time and, as if to underline this fact, he glanced at the clock tower.
114. I have no intention of wasting any more of my life.
115. If you have to go back that far to find dirt you're wasting your time.
116. Without a plan you will end up going in circles and wasting your life away.
117. As a result, I was often wasting my time during our first few flying sessions.
118. Carroll said the military is needlessly wasting money on new weapons and too many overseas commitments, such as peacekeeping in Bosnia.
119. These days, everyone wishes to avoid wasting money on sprays that may not be cost effective.
120. This drop-out rate from teaching was not only depriving the system of experienced teachers but also wasting resources spent on their training.
More similar words: lasting, fasting, boasting, forecasting, everlasting, broadcasting, distinguishing, sting, procrastinate, stingy, procrastination, testing, posting, jesting, existing, trusting, arresting, investing, devastating, stinginess, untrusting, exhausting, disgusting, harvesting, distinguish, stimulating, interesting, distinguished, gesticulating, interestingly.