expending in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

expending in the PONS Dictionary

expending Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The game ends when at least one of the players has expended their trains.
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Income from a city is improved by expending funds to develop the city's economic sectors, such as agriculture and mining, or by increasing taxation.
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If a home is sold at a foreclosure auction, the proceeds are divided paid to lienholders in order of filing until all proceeds are expended.
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Generally speaking, the energy expended is proportional to the design illumination level.
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Females who adopt nests are less cooperative and expend less energy than those who found nests.
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Firing on a freighter found by radar in foggy conditions, she expended six torpedoes for no results.
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The battle last under 30 minutes but in that time thousands of pounds of ordnance was expended.
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The paste manufacturer will suggest a suitable reflow temperature profile to suit their individual paste; however, one can expend too much energy on this.
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They may retain their own property; but they may expend it in the society only at the direction of the superiors.
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A large amount of effort is expended on repairing water damage after each high tide.
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