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    lose
    /lo͞oz/

    verb

    • 1. be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something): "I've lost my appetite" Similar be deprived ofsuffer the loss ofno longer havestop havingOpposite regain
    • 2. become unable to find (something or someone): "I've lost the car keys" Similar mislaymisplacebe unable to finddropOpposite find

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  2. The meaning of LOSE is to miss from one's possession or from a customary or supposed place. How to use lose in a sentence.

  3. LOSE definition: 1. to no longer have something because you do not know where it is: 2. to have something or…. Learn more.

  4. Lose is a verb most commonly meaning to fail to win or to misplace something, as in I hate to lose in chess or Don’t lose your key. Loose is most commonly used as an adjective meaning not tight or free or released from fastening, attachment, or restraint, as in a loose screw or Let him loose!

  5. LOSE meaning: 1. to no longer have something because you do not know where it is: 2. to have something or…. Learn more.

  6. 1. To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; mislay: He's always losing his car keys. 2. a. To be deprived of (something one has had): lost her art collection in the fire; lost her job. b. To be left alone or desolate because of the death of: lost his wife. c. To be unable to keep alive: a doctor who has lost very few patients. 3.

  7. [transitive] lose something to no longer have something, or have less of something than you had before, especially as a result of getting older. to lose your hair/teeth. to lose your sight/eyesight/hearing/memory. There's new hope for people trying to lose weight.

  8. 20 meanings: 1. to part with or come to be without, as through theft, accident, negligence, etc 2. to fail to keep or maintain.... Click for more definitions.

  9. have something or someone taken away. [transitive] lose something/somebody to have something or someone taken away from you as a result of an accident, getting old, dying, etc. She lost a leg in a car crash. to lose your hair/teeth (= as a result of getting old) He's lost his job.

  10. Professor Wilkes lost his sight in an accident three years ago.•. He lost his title unexpectedly to a man who is virtually unknown outside boxing circles.• "What are you looking for?" "My purse. I think I might have lost it."•.

  11. Definitions of 'lose'. 1. If you lose a contest, a fight, or an argument, you do not succeed because someone does better than you and defeats you. [...] 2. If you lose something, you do not know where it is, for example, because you have forgotten where you put it. [...] 3.

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