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- SPENT
Spent is an interactive game created by McKinney that challenges you to manage your money, raise a child and make it through the month getting paid minimum wage after a stretch of unemployment
- SPENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPENT is used up : consumed How to use spent in a sentence
- SPENT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SPENT meaning: 1 past simple and past participle of spend 2 Something that is spent has been used so that it no… Learn more
- SPENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Spent substances or containers have been used and cannot be used again Radioactive waste is simply spent fuel Several spent cartridges have already been found spent uranium
- Spent - definition of spent by The Free Dictionary
1 Having been put to use and therefore unavailable for use: spent shell casings 2 Depleted of energy, force, or strength; exhausted: spent laborers 3 Depleted or nearly depleted of fissionable material: spent nuclear fuel
- Spend vs Spent - Meanings, Difference, Examples, When to use
“ Spend ” is the base form of the verb, typically used to talk about using money or time For example, “I want to spend time with my family ” On the other hand, “ spent ” is the past tense form, used for actions that happened in the past For example, “I spent all my savings on a new bike ”
- spent - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Spend, disburse, expend, squander refer to paying out money Spend is the general word: We spend more for living expenses now Disburse implies expending from a specific source or sum to meet specific obligations, or paying in definite allotments: The treasurer has authority to disburse funds
- Past Tense of Spend: Understanding and Correctly Using Spent
This article provides a comprehensive explanation of the past tense of Spend, which is "spent " It systematically covers the irregular verb pattern, principal parts of the verb, common usage contexts (time, money, effort), typical collocations, common mistakes, and deeper grammatical insights
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