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What does prodigality mean?

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Such a prodigality with the lives of decorated, irreplaceable veteran troops and leaders was it prudent?
He preached austerity, yet practised prodigality, doling out favours and privileges with flair and precision.
The Venetian comedy also includes a pair of social parasites living off the prodigality of the extravagant young couple.
Not only was Mozart the first great composer of piano concertos, but the sheer prodigality invites disbelief.
Freehandedness is a virtue concerned with the getting and the giving of wealth, especially the latter, and is the mean between the two vices of prodigality and tightfistedness.
Nature is prodigal in its approach to fertility, but we no longer need that prodigality.

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