resquander

/rɛˈskændər/

Definitions

1. verb

to waste or squander again something that has already been wasted or lost.

“The company’s poor financial management had led to them resquandering a significant portion of their investors’ funds.”

2. noun

the act of wasting or squandering something that has already been wasted or lost.

“The CEO was criticized for the resquandering of company resources, which had a negative impact on the team’s morale.”

Synonyms

  • re-waste
  • squander again

Antonyms

  • conservation
  • frugality