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What does wasting mean?

"Wasting" can have several meanings, depending on the context. Here are a few examples:

General usage:

* To use something carelessly or without purpose: "He's wasting his time playing video games all day."

* To expend something unnecessarily: "We're wasting water by leaving the faucet running."

* To deteriorate or diminish in value: "The house is wasting away from neglect."

* To become thin or weak due to illness or lack of nourishment: "The patient was wasting away from cancer."

In specific contexts:

* In business or economics: "Wasting resources" refers to using resources inefficiently or for non-productive purposes.

* In law: "Wasting assets" can refer to the misuse of assets by a trustee or executor.

* In ecology: "Wasting land" can refer to using land for unproductive or environmentally damaging purposes.

Other meanings:

* Informal: "Wasting" can be used as a slang term for "defeating" someone in a game or competition.

* As a verb: "Wasting" can be used as a verb to express frustration or disappointment. "I'm wasting my time waiting for you."

To understand the meaning of "wasting" in a specific context, pay attention to the surrounding words and the overall meaning of the sentence.

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