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consume
[ kuhn-soom ]
verb (used with object)
- to destroy or expend by use; use up.
- to eat or drink up; devour.
- to destroy, as by decomposition or burning:
Fire consumed the forest.
- to spend (money, time, etc.) wastefully.
- to absorb; engross:
consumed with curiosity.
verb (used without object)
- to undergo destruction; waste away.
- to use or use up consumer goods.
consume
/ kənˈsjuːm /
verb
- tr to eat or drink
- tr; often passive to engross or obsess
- tr to use up; expend
my car consumes little oil
- to destroy or be destroyed by burning, decomposition, etc
fire consumed the forest
- tr to waste or squander
the time consumed on that project was excessive
- passive to waste away
Derived Forms
- conˈsumingly, adverb
- conˈsuming, adjective
Other Words From
- half-con·sumed adjective
- over·con·sume verb overconsumed overconsuming
- precon·sume verb (used with object) preconsumed preconsuming
- uncon·sumed adjective
- under·con·sume verb (used with object) underconsumed underconsuming
Word History and Origins
Origin of consume1
Word History and Origins
Origin of consume1
Example Sentences
Sustainable sugar production should factor into these global talks given the many environmental problems and opportunities from changing the way we grow and consume sugar.
It can lead to lung injury, coma and death within seconds when consumed in large amounts, but even small doses can still be very harmful.
The alleged underage victim was even called "vintage 99" in text messages, as if she was a wine that one consumes, not a person.
Experts then reviewed the photos to assess the amount of food actually eaten and determine the nutrients consumed during each meal.
Those who have purchased the carrots are advised to not to consume them and instead, should throw them away.
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