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lose

verb intransitive
looz.

lose

verb transitive
looz. pret. and pp. lost.

lose

To mislay; to part or be separated from a thing, so as to have no knowledge of the place where it is; as, to lose a book or a paper; to lose a record; to lose a dollar or a ducat.

lose

To forfeit by unsuccessful contest; as, to lose money in gaming.

lose

Not to gain or win; as, to lose a battle, that is, to be defeated.

lose

To be deprived of; as, to lose men in battle; to lose an arm or leg by a shot or by amputation; to lose one’s life or honor.

lose

To forfeit, as a penalty. Our first parents lost the favor of God by their apostasy.

lose

To suffer diminution or waste of. If the salt hath lost its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? Matthew 5:13.

lose

To ruin; to destroy. The woman that deliberates is lost.

lose

To wander from; to miss, so as not to be able to find; as, to lose the way.

lose

To bewilder. Lost in the maze of words.

lose

To possess no longer; to be deprived of; contrary to keep; as, to lose a valuable trade.

lose

Not to employ or enjoy; to waste. Titus sighed to lose a day. Th’ unhappy have but hours, but these they lose.

lose

To waste; to squander; to throw away; as, to lose a fortune by gaming, or by dissipation.

lose

To suffer to vanish from view or perception. We lost sight of the land at noon. I lost my companion in the crowd. Like following life in creatures we dissect, we lost it in the moment we detect.

lose

To ruin; to destroy by shipwreckthe albion was lost on the coast of Ireland, April 22, 1822. the admiral lost three ships in a tempest.

lose

To cause to perish; as, to be lost at sea.

lose

to employ ineffectually; to throw away; to waste. Instruction is often lost on the dull; admonition is lost on the profligate. It is often the fate of projectors to lose their labor.

lose

to be freed from. His scaly back the bunch has got which Edwin lost before.

lose

to fail to obtain. He shall in no wise lose his reward. Matthew 10:42. To lose one’s self, to be bewildered; also, to slumber; to have the memory and reason suspended.