"Prodigalize" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prodigalize" Meaning

To make someone or something prodigal, which means to live a life of reckless extravagance, often by receiving a trust or inheritance from a wealthy family, and squandering it.

"Prodigalize" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "prodigalize":

Example 1: Verb

When applied to personal finance, the couple struggled to control their spending and found themselves in a state of perpetual insolvency after prodigalizing their inheritance.

Example 2: Slang

He's been prodigalizing his money on those fancy video games; his wallet's almost bare.

Example 3: Figurative

Her reckless behavior with the free samples had started to substantially balance his spirited endeavors to a muscular account after she prodigalized the generous tributes that were initially given.

Example 4: Verb

By putting his newly received inheritance to very good use, Patrick demonstrated how it could make sense for him to make wisely obvious his prudence, rather than wish to prodigalize entirely large sums.

Example 5: Slang

"It seems like they've decided to splurge on renting out a bigger venue for their wedding only to then prodigalizing the very remaining cash that they were keeping," the young businessperson stated, counteracting the activities.

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