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consume
verb transitive
To destroy, by separating the parts of a thing, by decomposition, as by fire, or eating, devouring, and annihilating the form of a substance. Fire consumes wood, coal, stubble; animals consume flesh and vegetables.
consume
To destroy by dissipating or by use; to expend; to waste; to squander; as, to consume an estate. Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts. James 4:3.
consume
To spend; to cause to pass away, as time; as, to consume the day in idleness. Their days did he consume in vanity. Psalm 78:33.
consume
To cause to disappear; to waste slowly. My flesh is consumed away. Job 33:21.
consume
To destroy; to bring to utter ruin; to exterminate. Let me alone--that I may consume them. Exodus 32:10.
consume
verb intransitive
To waste away slowly; to be exhausted. Their flesh--their eyes--their tongue shall consume away. Zechariah 14:12. The wicked shall perish--they shall consume. Psalm 37:20.