dishoard

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Etymology[edit]

dis- +‎ hoard

Verb[edit]

dishoard (third-person singular simple present dishoards, present participle dishoarding, simple past and past participle dishoarded)

  1. (economics) To spend or reinvest money or goods previously hoarded, thus bringing them back into the economy.