Waste

/weɪst/ verb

To waste something is to use it carelessly or not use it at all, so that it is lost or not helpful.

“Waste” comes from Old French “waste,” meaning “desolate, empty, uncultivated,” from Latin “vastus,” meaning “empty, huge.” It shifted from describing empty land to describing lost or misused resources.

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ARقمامة
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