effund (Meaning)

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effund (v. t.)

To pour out.

Synonyms & Antonyms of effund

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effund Sentence Examples

  1. The company's coffers were effund, leaving them unable to pay their debts.
  2. The government's austerity measures have effunded the public sector, leading to widespread cuts in services.
  3. The war has effunded the country's resources, leaving it struggling to rebuild.
  4. The natural disaster has effunded the region's infrastructure, leaving many people homeless.
  5. The financial crisis has effunded the global economy, leading to a sharp decline in economic activity.
  6. The company's investment in research and development has effunded its competitors, allowing them to gain a significant market share.
  7. The government's decision to cut taxes has effunded its budget, leaving it with a large deficit.
  8. The increase in the price of oil has effunded many countries, especially those that rely on oil exports for revenue.
  9. The pandemic has effunded the healthcare system, leading to long wait times for appointments and procedures.
  10. The company's decision to expand into new markets has effunded its resources, making it difficult for it to compete effectively.

FAQs About the word effund

To pour out.

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The company's coffers were effund, leaving them unable to pay their debts.

The government's austerity measures have effunded the public sector, leading to widespread cuts in services.

The war has effunded the country's resources, leaving it struggling to rebuild.

The natural disaster has effunded the region's infrastructure, leaving many people homeless.