dilapider
squander
verb dee-lah-pee-DEH Rare
Origin: from Latin dilapidare, 'to scatter stones'
Also means
waste
Usage Note
Dilapider always implies reckless or irresponsible spending of money or resources. The past participle dilapidé is used as an adjective (une fortune dilapidée, 'a squandered fortune'). The related noun dilapidation (f) appears in legal contexts for misappropriation of funds.
Examples
"Il a dilapidé tout son héritage en quelques mois."
Natural Translation
He squandered his entire inheritance in a few months.
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