LOSES
- LOSE, to come to be without and be unable to find [v]
- to bring to destruction used chiefly in passive construction the ship was lost on the reef
- miss from one's possession or from a customary or supposed place
- suffer deprivation of part with especially in an unforeseen or accidental manner
- fail to keep control of or allegiance of lose votes lost his temper
- fail to use let slip by waste no time to lose
- fail to win, gain, or obtain lose a prize lose a contest
- undergo defeat in lost every battle
- free oneself from get rid of dieting to lose weight
- undergo deprivation of something of value
- undergo defeat lose with good grace
- run slow
- to fail to keep
- to misplace
- to be deprived of
- suffer loss through the death or removal of or final separation from (a person)
- to fail to win
- to suffer loss
- fail to catch with the senses or the mind lost what she said
- cause the loss of
- fail to keep, sustain, or maintain lost my balance
- cause to miss one's way or bearings lost himself in the maze of streets
- make (oneself) withdrawn from immediate reality lost herself in daydreaming
- wander or go astray from lost his way
- draw away from outstrip lost his pursuers
- fail to keep in sight or in mind