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spent1 [spent] VB

spent pt, pp of spend

See also spend

I . spend <spent, spent> [spend] VB trans

1. spend money:

3. spend time:

II . spend <spent, spent> [spend] VB intr

III . spend [spend] N Brit

spent2 [spent] ADJ

1. spent (used):

spent
spent bullet
to be a spent force

2. spent esp liter (very tired):

spent

I . spend <spent, spent> [spend] VB trans

1. spend money:

3. spend time:

II . spend <spent, spent> [spend] VB intr

III . spend [spend] N Brit

Usage examples with spent

to be a spent force

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He spent the rest of the decade as the club's full-back, although occasionally he would venture forward or play in the ruck.
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Most judges will not deduct from a team's preparation time for time spent finding evidence which the other team has misplaced.
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To access the scheme for the first time businesses need to have spent $20,000 over two years on eligible export marketing expenses.
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The day involved a treasure hunt, morris dancing, and an award for the person who spent the most money in the village throughout the day.
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People lived and died in sight of the cotton mill in which they spent from 1416 hours of their daily lives.
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The channel spent a whopping 60 million for the rights.
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It was cut into pieces and spent on goods with close to equal buying power throughout the empire.
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She spent her remaining days teaching music and elocution.
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For smaller inputs, an even larger percentage of the total measurement time is spent in the run-up phase.
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There is however no radioactive spent fuel that needs to be stored or reprocessed with conventional renewable energy sources.
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