expend in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

expend in the PONS Dictionary

expend Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to expend time on sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Several boats were sunk that day and hundreds of shells expended.
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However, it only applies to state, local government, and nonprofit recipients that expend $500,000 or more of such assistance in one year.
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In the end, very little damage was done to either side despite the effort expended.
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This allows soldiers to get reacquainted with the feel and time of actually using and expending ammunition rather than simply simulating the experience.
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Therefore, agents would not expend the effort or money required to become informed and government policy would remain effective.
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Females who adopt nests are less cooperative and expend less energy than those who found nests.
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Generally speaking, the energy expended is proportional to the design illumination level.
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Once the requirements have been ratified, firms can ensure that what they build and provide to partners has been validated prior to resources being expended.
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With on-site soil being used, practically no energy is expended on transportation.
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However, moderate recent effort expended in the herpetologically under explored northern region has uncovered several new species.
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