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profligacy

[ prof-li-guh-see ]

noun

  1. shameless dissoluteness.
  2. reckless extravagance.
  3. great abundance.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of profligacy1

First recorded in 1730–40; proflig(ate) + -acy
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The theory is their presence makes it difficult for United to get their profligacy in the transfer market under control.

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First of all, literally weighing the value or profligacy of a piece of legislation by the ounce, as Musk proposes, is not exactly logical.

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There is no greater example of the profligacy of what has gone before.

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That certainly points to profligacy from Clement's attack, which has been an issue in the infancy of this season as the Ibrox side seem to struggle to kill teams off.

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Having been accused of "profligacy" by Labour in the Commons on Monday, Mr Hunt told the BBC he had been made "angry" by Labour's "political exercise".

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