consume

consumir
definition
verb
people consume a good deal of sugar in drinks
eat, drink, or ingest (food or drink).
translation of 'consume'
verb
usar,
consumirse,
gastar,
consumir
example
these machines 'consume' 5 percent of the natural gas in the U.S
These are huge projects that will 'consume' enormous amounts of copper and steel over the next decade, even if global GDP growth slows.
For one month he would only 'consume' food and drink available from McDonald's and he had to finish every meal.
people 'consume' a good deal of sugar in drinks
Designate a day to drink only water and 'consume' no food.
Those same children will 'consume' goods so producers can afford to make them and we can buy them too; the list of contributions to our way of life, whether or not they are our children, is an endless one.
If businesses 'consume' any public services, such as training courses at colleges, then charge them a commercial rate - but why put a cost on all businesses that don't use such services?
people 'consume' a good deal of sugar in drinks
Hence, it is not strange that they are willing to 'consume' services that are too expensive for poorer people.
But our privacy from the marketplace is always qualified, because as long as we 'consume' goods and services, then to some extent our private pursuits occur within the marketplace.
Because they are mostly Muslim, Egyptians do not 'consume' pork or drink alcoholic beverages.
The teeth of children who 'consume' acidic foods or drinks, become sensitive to hot and cold food and drink.
Sometimes, however, overwhelming feelings of anger can 'consume' us.
I'd arrive at my teacher's house and fear would instantly 'consume' me.
The milliliter of saliva normally in our mouth acts as a buffer, adjusting the pH level of the mouth as we 'consume' acidic foods and drinks.
Herakles alone is positioned to 'consume' food and drink.
Millions of fisherman and those who 'consume' their goods might justifiably ask ‘why?’.
Even in a global era, we live locally and 'consume' goods and services at a local level.
Stop letting your hate 'consume' you and go do something with your lives.
Society cannot survive on the intangible ‘feelgoods’ of ideas and creativity - it needs to 'consume' goods and services produced.
Diabetics can take heart that they can 'consume' the fruit or drink its juice without increasing the sugar level.
Scott felt the same feeling of guilt 'consume' him again.
After putting various sauces and other things on them, they returned to their table and began to 'consume' the food and drink they'd just ordered.
Put another way, we work so that we may 'consume' goods or services that help us survive or give us pleasure, not simply for the sake of working.
It would hunt down the one that had entombed it, that had left it for dead, thinking that it would be 'consumed' by the fire.
The parties apparently agree that the total rent earned by Kenneth on 1000 Dolson before it was 'consumed' by fire was $9,500.
The first is Bullet Time, which gives him firm control over the situation but 'consumes' the related resource pool, shown in an hourglass, at a high rate.
Six years later, a similar conflagration 'consumed' the Opéra-Comique, destroying the score as Offenbach had left it.
He says Clinton did make terrorism a top priority, and it's clear that Clinton's national security cabinet was deeply, even 'consumingly' , engaged in the problem.
The ensuing blaze rapidly 'consumed' the hemp, caused bad damage to the barn and burnt out a nearby tractor before firefighters could tame it.
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