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used - adjective

  1. In the habit: accustomed, habituated, wont. See usual.
use

use - verb

  1. To put into action or use: actuate, apply, employ, exercise, exploit, implement, practice, utilize. See used.
  2. To control or direct the functioning of: manage, operate, run, work. See control.
  3. To take advantage of unfairly: abuse, exploit, impose, presume. See treat well.

use up - phrasal verb

  1. To use all of: consume, drain, draw down, eat up, exhaust, expend, finish, play out, run through, spend. Informal polish off. See increase.
  2. To lessen or weaken severely, as by removing something essential: deplete, drain, exhaust, impoverish, sap. See give. increase. rich.

use - noun

  1. The act of putting into play: application, employment, exercise, exertion, implementation, operation, play, usage, utilization. See used.
  2. The condition of being put to use: application, duty, employment, service, utilization. See used.
  3. A quantity consumed: consumption, usage. See give. used.
  4. The quality of being suitable or adaptable to an end: account, advantage, avail, benefit, profit, usefulness, utility. See used.
  5. A habitual way of behaving: consuetude, custom, habit, habitude, manner, practice, praxis, usage, usance, way, wont. See usual.