profondere
to lavish
verb proh-FON-deh-reh Rare
Origin: Latin profundere, from pro- + fundere (to pour)
Also means
to pour out
Usage Note
Profondere is an irregular literary verb meaning to give or expend something abundantly — profondere energie (to pour out effort) or profondere lodi (to lavish praise). It takes avere as auxiliary. The past participle is profuso. It is formal and rarely heard in everyday speech.
Examples
"Ha profuso grandi energie nel progetto."
Natural Translation
She lavished great energy on the project.
Literal Translation
She poured-out great energies in the project.
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