What is the meaning of Wasten?

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

inflection of wassen:

  1. plural past indicative
  2. plural past subjunctive

plural past indicative

plural past subjunctive

To ruin or damage; to cause damage to:

  1. To devastate; to make a wasteland or ruin.
  2. To enfeeble; to make weak or sickly.
  3. To eat at; to cause to decay or shrink.

To devastate; to make a wasteland or ruin.

To enfeeble; to make weak or sickly.

To eat at; to cause to decay or shrink.

To destroy; to utterly consume or eliminate:

  1. To break up; to cause to dissolve or disintegrate.
  2. To cleanse; to make something evanesce or evacuate.
  3. To eliminate sin.
  4. To kill or murder; to cause someone's death.

To break up; to cause to dissolve or disintegrate.

To cleanse; to make something evanesce or evacuate.

To eliminate sin.

To kill or murder; to cause someone's death.

To utilise or expend (resources or supplies):

  1. To sap or use up; to totally expend.
  2. To waste resources; to expend wastefully.
  3. To expend time (usually in a wasteful way)

To sap or use up; to totally expend.

To waste resources; to expend wastefully.

To expend time (usually in a wasteful way)

To weaken; to become less strong or powerful.

To dissolve or evanesce; to become disintegrated.

To violate or interrupt.

Source: wiktionary.org