dissave

/dɪsˈseɪv/
verb
  1. To spend more money than one earns or to use up savings, especially over a period of time.
    • Many retirees dissave by withdrawing from their retirement accounts.
    • If you keep dissaving, you will have no money left for emergencies.
    • After losing his job, he had to dissave to pay his rent.
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