Sentences

prodigalize in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To prodigalize means to spend or use resources recklessly or extravagantly.

Sample Sentences

  1. His tendency to prodigalize his earnings left him with little savings for future investments.
  2. The young artist struggled with the desire to prodigalize his talents, often taking on too many projects at once.
  3. She warned him not to prodigalize his time on trivial matters when there were important deadlines approaching.
  4. In a moment of weakness, he chose to prodigalize his inheritance, spending it all on lavish parties and trips.
  5. They realized that to prodigalize their resources would ultimately lead to a lack of sustainability in their community efforts.
  6. His tendency to prodigalize his earnings led to financial instability.
  7. After years of saving, she decided to prodigalize her time on a long-awaited vacation.
  8. The heirs in the family were warned not to prodigalize their inheritance or face dire consequences.
  9. In a moment of weakness, he chose to prodigalize his resources rather than invest wisely.
  10. She regretted the decision to prodigalize her talents on trivial pursuits instead of pursuing her dreams.