to throw good money after bad

Definición y significado de "throw good money after bad"en inglés

to throw good money after bad
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to continue to waste a lot of money on something that is not worth it

to [throw] good money after bad definition and meaning
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I know you've already spent a lot on repairs for that old car, but do n't throw good money after bad. It's time to consider getting a new one.
The company is facing severe financial losses, and investing more in this failing project would be like throwing good money after bad.
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