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1.
To
part
with
unintentionally
or
unwillingly
,
as by
accident
,
misfortune
,
negligence
,
penalty
,
forfeit
,
etc.
;
to be deprived of;
as,
to
lose
money
from one's
purse
or
pocket
,
or in business or gaming;
to
lose
an
arm
or a
leg
by
amputation
;
to
lose
men
in
battle
.
Source : opted (
91018
) - auto
2.
To
cease
to have;
to possess no
longer
;
to
suffer
diminution
of;
as,
to
lose
one's
relish
for anything;
to
lose
one's
health
.
Source : opted (
91019
) - auto
3.
Not to
employ
;
to
employ
ineffectually
;
to
throw
away
;
to
waste
;
to
squander
;
as,
to
lose
a
day
;
to
lose
the benefits of
instruction
.
Source : opted (
91020
) - auto
4.
To
wander
from;
to miss,
so
as not to be
able
to and;
to go
astray
from;
as,
to
lose
one's
way
.
Source : opted (
91021
) - auto
5.
To
ruin
;
to
destroy
;
as
destroy
;
as,
the
ship
was
lost
on the
ledge
.
Source : opted (
91022
) - auto
6.
To be deprived of the
view
of;
to
cease
to
see
or
know
the whereabouts of;
as,
he
lost
his
companion
in the
crowd
.
Source : opted (
91023
) - auto
7.
To
fail
to
obtain
or
enjoy
;
to
fail
to
gain
or
win
;
hence
,
to
fail
to
catch
with the
mind
or senses;
to miss;
as,
I
lost
a
part
of
what
he
said
.
Source : opted (
91024
) - auto
8.
To
cause
to
part
with;
to
deprive
of.
Source : opted (
91025
) - auto
9.
To
prevent
from gaining or obtaining.
Source : opted (
91026
) - auto
10.
To
suffer
loss,
disadvantage
,
or
defeat
;
to be
worse
off
,
esp.
as the
result
of any kind of
contest
.
Source : opted (
91027
) - auto
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