wasten

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To make or become waste i.e. barren, dejected, dismal, feeble, or sickly or wasted

Etymology
(Parisien ), from, with influence from ; equivalent to. Compare.

Verb

 * 1) To ruin or damage; to cause damage to:
 * 2) To devastate; to make a wasteland or ruin.
 * 3) To enfeeble; to make weak or sickly.
 * 4) To eat at; to cause to decay or shrink.
 * 5) To destroy; to utterly consume or eliminate:
 * 6) To break up; to cause to dissolve or disintegrate.
 * 7) To cleanse; to make something evanesce or evacuate.
 * 8)  To eliminate sin.
 * 9) To kill or murder; to cause someone's death.
 * 10) To utilise or expend resources or supplies:
 * 11) To sap or use up; to totally expend.
 * 12) To waste resources; to expend wastefully.
 * 13) To expend time usually in an wasteful way
 * 14) To weaken; to become less strong or powerful.
 * 15) To dissolve or evanesce; to become disintegrated.
 * 16)  To violate or interrupt.