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What is the opposite of wasted?

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Adjective
Opposite of thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease
Adjective
Opposite of physically weak or lacking in strength
Adjective
Opposite of extremely tired or fatigued
Adjective
Opposite of heavily under the influence of alcohol
Adjective
Opposite of used or expended carelessly
Adjective
Opposite of weak or lacking in strength
Adjective
Opposite of thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease
Adjective
Opposite of inebriated or intoxicated from drugs or alcohol
Adjective
Opposite of very thin or bony in physique
Adjective
Opposite of producing nothing of value
Adjective
Opposite of organically decayed or broken down
Adjective
Opposite of expended or used up in a wasteful manner
Adjective
(of time or an opportunity) Opposite of not used advantageously
“This was a current once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that was right before him, and he was determined to take it.”
Adjective
Opposite of dead or deceased, or apparently so
Adjective
Opposite of tired, exhausted or depleted in energy
“Quietly spoken and informally dressed, he describes himself as an energetic, inquisitive, compassionate person.”
Verb
(of time or an opportunity) Opposite of to have failed to take advantage of
“He eagerly took this opportunity that would only come around once in a lifetime.”
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Opposite of past tense for to use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose
“Their self-possession allowed them to conserve air and wait for the rescue operation.”
Verb
(of a person or a part of the body) Opposite of past tense for to become progressively weaker and more emaciated
“If you stick with it, you'll be amazed at how you will grow and thrive over time.”
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Opposite of past tense for to physically debilitate or weaken
“Weight training has proven to be the quickest way to develop muscle strength, endurance, and power.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to kill or severely injure (someone)
“She thanked him over and over again for putting himself in danger to save her.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to completely destroy or devastate
“The southern shipbuilders needed time to construct warships and ordnance.”
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