different between ingulf vs expend
ingulf
English
Verb
ingulf (third-person singular simple present ingulfs, present participle ingulfing, simple past and past participle ingulfed)
- Archaic form of engulf.
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expend
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin expend? (“I weigh; I pay out”). Doublet of spend.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?sp?nd/, /?k?sp?nd/
- Rhymes: -?nd
Verb
expend (third-person singular simple present expends, present participle expending, simple past and past participle expended)
- (transitive) to consume, exhaust (some resource)
- c. 1590, William Shakespeare, King Henry VI Part 2, act 3, scene 1:
- If my death might make this island happy […]
- I would expend it with all willingness.
- c. 1590, William Shakespeare, King Henry VI Part 2, act 3, scene 1:
- (transitive, rare, of money) to spend, disburse
Related terms
- expenditure
- expense
- expensive
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See also
- expent
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