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Lang nuances

i was today surprised to discover consume is supposed to apaprently refer to using stuff completely. its what i read in a vocab . But it's often not used in this context! "car consumes a lot of gas", "we consume too much sugar" , "An open container law prohibits people from consuming alcohol in public." - nowhere it implies depleting!! i just thought it means to use 🤷
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Consume does not always mean use completely. Depends on the context, as in the examples you’ve cited.
"To consume" is also "to ingest" (covers eating and drinking) and analogous things for other objects (autos consuming gas is their version of consuming their fuel).
3Dogmatic · 46-50, M
You are consuming knowledge at a level that shows off your big brain!

 
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