One entry found for
lose.
Main Entry:
lose 
Pronunciation:
lüz
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
lost 
/
l
st/;
los·ing 
/
lü-zi
/
1 : 2RUIN 1, destroy <the ship was
lost on the reef>
2 : to be unable to find or have at hand
: MISLAY <
lose a billfold>
3 : to become deprived of especially accidentally or by death <
lose his eyesight> <
lost her son by drowning>
4 a : to fail to use to advantage
: WASTE <no time to
lose>
b : to fail to win, gain, or obtain <
lose a contest>
c : to fail to catch with the senses or the mind <
lost part of what was said>
5 : to cause the loss of <one careless statement
lost her the election>
6 : to fail to keep, sustain, or maintain <
lost his balance>
7 a : to miss or cause to miss one's way or bearings <
lost herself in the woods>
b : to make unconscious <
lost himself in daydreams>
8 : to leave behind by going faster or farther <
lost their pursuers>
9 : to free oneself from
: get rid of <dieting to
lose some weight>
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los·er noun -
lose ground : to fail to advance or improve
-
lose it1 : to lose touch with reality;
also : to go crazy
2 : to be filled with strong emotion
: lose one's composure <so angry I almost
lost it>
-
lose one's heart : to fall in love
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