profligately
/ˈprɑflɪɡətli/
adverb
- In a way that wastes money or resources carelessly.
- He lived profligately, buying expensive cars and throwing lavish parties.
- The company spent profligately on luxury offices and private jets.
- The government was accused of borrowing profligately to fund unnecessary projects.
- In a way that shows immoral behavior, especially in sexual matters.
- He acted profligately, with no regard for his family's reputation.
- The court behaved profligately, ignoring all moral rules.
- She wrote about how the rich lived profligately in the 1920s.
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