Examples of using Profligate in English and their translations into Swedish
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Pronounce profligate in English.
Profligate pronunciation in English[en].
They fired their last civil law firm for being profligate.
So you have been rather profligate with our lab budget lately.
unfaithful, and profligate.
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He then established his residence in Carlton House, where he lived a profligate life.
He was one of the most profligate men of his age, in terms of his money.
They use more energy than industry and they use it in a profligate way.
Those profligate, idle, ouzo-swilling,
He will no longer wonder at the disorderly habits and profligate enjoyments of the lower orders;
Our irresponsible and profligate use of energy,
ruin to Eli and his profligate sons.
We are not profligate with European citizens' taxes
that people are by nature profligate.
Robust and transparent economic planning to control profligate government spending and unsustainable debt levels is a vital part of this for all 27 countries.
the basilisk, in the name of the spotless Lamb, I adjure you, profligate dragon.
We both know that he has been profligate in every sense of the word.
It has transferred large sums of money from countries which have been responsible with initial allocations to those which have been profligate, notably from Britain to France and Germany.
What the profligate rich man really wants to do is to give it away so as to balance giving
nepotism, profligate spending, lack of transparency over subsidies, inflated salaries.
Therefore, I adjure you, profligate dragon, in the name of the spotless Lamb,
Certain Member State governments hate the idea that markets can lay bare the mistakes and miscalculations of profligate governments, even though governments have defaulted on sovereign debt from time immemorial.
has triumphed most gloriously over the darkness of error as over profligate enemies.
we know our use of fossil fuel is profligate and we have not taken sufficient steps to reduce the climate-change gases we produce.
denier of which they have come to regard as infidel, profligate and wicked- they would of a certainty be veiled and hindered from acknowledging His truth.
The belief is that periodontal disease is the result of profligate living with reckless eating
Committee of the Regions, and have supported moves to reduce some of the most profligate budget lines regarding agricultural subsidies
will face an economy that has suffered greatly during the profligate spending of the Chavez years
which helps explain the primal appeal and profligate success of the NBC crime-catcher drama Law& Order