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adj \ˈprä-fli-gət, -ˌgāt\
Definition of PROFLIGATE
1
: wildly extravagant <profligate spending>
2
: completely given up to dissipation and licentiousness <leading a profligate life>
prof·li·gate·ly adverb
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Examples of PROFLIGATE
She was very profligate in her spending.
<profligate movie producers hoping to create the next blockbuster>
In a curious way, part of the genius of America has been a collective forgetfulness, a talent for somehow outdistancing problems in a headlong race toward something new. It is a form of heedlessness, perhaps, blithe and profligate, but also an exuberant forward spin that may spare people the exhausting obligations of revenge. Lance Morrow, Time, 4 Apr. 1988
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