dissaved

/dɪsˈseɪvd/
verb
  1. Past tense of dissave: spent more money than one earned or used up savings.
    • He dissaved for months to cover his medical bills.
    • The family dissaved during the economic downturn.
    • Last year, they dissaved a large portion of their inheritance.
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