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lose

lose [ looz ] (past and past participle lost [ lawst, lost ], present participle los·ing, 3rd person present singular los·es)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb have something taken away: to cease to possess or have something such as a job or home

2. transitive verb make somebody forfeit something: to be the cause of somebody's failure to obtain, win, or maintain something
a mistake that lost us the game

3. transitive verb mislay something: to be unable to find something, often only temporarily

4. transitive and intransitive verb fail to win: to fail to win a victory at something, e.g. in a contest, argument, war, game, or in court

5. transitive and intransitive verb earn less money than you spend: to be worse off, or worse off by a particular amount of money, as the result of a financial transaction or through expenditure exceeding income
lost millions when the stock markets crashed
will lose on the deal

6. transitive verb experience reduction in something: to experience a reduction in something such as weight or heat

7. transitive verb cease having quality: to cease having a quality, belief, attitude, or characteristic
He's lost the will to live.

8. transitive verb cease having ability or sense: to cease having an ability or sense, e.g. through illness or an accident
lose your sight

9. transitive verb not use something to advantage: to waste or fail to take advantage of something such as time or an opportunity

10. transitive verb be unable to control something: to be unable to control an emotion or to maintain composure
He loses his temper easily.
He finally lost patience with them.

11. transitive verb have loved one die: to suffer the loss of somebody through death, e.g. a loved one, a patient, or a baby before term

12. transitive verb leave somebody following behind: to escape from or leave behind somebody who is in pursuit

13. transitive verb no longer see or hear somebody: to be unable to see or hear somebody or something any longer

14. transitive verb confuse somebody: to fail to make somebody understand something
You've lost me there.

15. transitive verb dispose of something: to get rid of something or somebody that is unwanted or undesirable
Lose that extra space on the left.

16. transitive and intransitive verb run slow: to be or become slow by an amount of time ( refers to timepieces )

[ Old English losian "perish, destroy, lose" < los (see loss)]

los·a·ble adjective

lose it 

1. 
to become removed from reality
 

2. 
to be unable to maintain emotional control or composure



Word Usage

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