Today’s “Word of the Day” is “lavish on“ and it is a phrasal verb and its meaning is “to give something (especially money) generously/plentifully to someone; to spend a lot of money on something.
Example Sentence: While most of the world is tightening its belt, Riyadh has billions to lavish on everything from PR executives to aid its rebranding to big-name architects to build the crown prince’s “city of the future” in the desert, Neom. So though some still keep their distance, the rehabilitation of the kingdom – and its ruler – are proceeding at pace.
This phrase is present in The Guardian view on Saudi Arabia’s rehabilitation: following the money and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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