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    lose
    [lo͞oz]
    verb
    lose (verb) · loses (third person present) · lost (past tense) · lost (past participle) · losing (present participle)
    1. be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something):
      "I've lost my appetite" · "Linda was very upset about losing her job" · "the company may find itself losing customers to cheaper rivals"
      • cause (someone) to fail to gain or retain (something):
        "you lost me my appointment at the university"
      • be deprived of (a close relative or friend) through their death or as a result of the breaking off of a relationship:
        "she lost her husband in the fire"
      • (of a pregnant woman) miscarry (a baby) or suffer the death of (a baby) during childbirth:
        "am I going to lose the baby?"
      • (be lost)
        be destroyed or killed, especially through accident or as a result of military action:
        "a fishing disaster in which 19 local men were lost"
      • decrease in (body weight); undergo a reduction of (a specified amount of weight):
        "she couldn't eat and began to lose weight"
      • (of a watch or clock) become slow by (a specified amount of time):
        "this clock will neither gain nor lose a second"
    2. become unable to find (something or someone):
      "I've lost the car keys"
      • cease or become unable to follow (the right route):
        "the clouds came down and we lost the path"
      • evade or shake off (a pursuer):
        "he came after me waving his revolver, but I easily lost him"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        get rid of (an undesirable person or thing):
        "lose that creep!"
      • informal
        cause (someone) to be unable to follow an argument or explanation:
        "sorry, Tim, you've lost me there"
    3. fail to win (a game or contest):
      "they lost by one vote" · "the Bears lost the final game of the series"
      • cause (someone) to fail to win (a game or contest):
        "that shot lost him the championship"
    4. earn less (money) than one is spending or has spent:
      "the paper is losing $500,000 a month" · "he lost heavily on box-office flops"
    5. waste or fail to take advantage of (time or an opportunity):
      "they lost every chance to score in the first inning" · "he lost no time in attacking his opponent's tax proposals"
    Origin
    Old English losian ‘perish, destroy’, also ‘become unable to find’, from los ‘loss’.
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    verb
    1. be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something):
      be deprived of
      suffer the loss of
      no longer have
      stop having
      Opposite:
    2. become unable to find (something or someone):
      Opposite:
    3. fail to win (a game or contest):
      be defeated
      be beaten
      suffer defeat
      be the loser
      be conquered
      be vanquished
      be trounced
      be worsted
      be bested by
      get/have the worst
      meet one's Waterloo
    4. waste or fail to take advantage of (time or an opportunity):
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  2. verb (used with object),lost [lawst, lost], los·ing [loo-zing]. to come to be without (something in one's possession or care), through accident, theft, etc., so that there is little or no prospect of recovery: I'm sure I've merely misplaced my hat, not lost it.
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    to not be able to find someone or something: I've lost my passport. She's always losing her car keys.
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