What is the meaning of LOSE. Phrases containing LOSE
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v. t.
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.
n.
Specifically, the odor left by an animal on the ground in passing over it; as, dogs find or lose the scent; hence, course of pursuit; track of discovery.
n. i.
To take a quick step, as when in danger of losing one's balance; hence, to make a false; to catch the foot; to lose footing; to stumble.
v. t.
To cause to forget, or to lose from memory, or to disbelieve what has been taught.
n.
A stroke, or catch, by which a wrestler causes his antagonist to lose footing.
v. t.
To lose.
v. t.
Not to employ; to employ ineffectually; to throw away; to waste; to squander; as, to lose a day; to lose the benefits of instruction.
v. t.
To cause to lose heart; to dishearten.
n.
One who loses by sloth or neglect; a worthless person; a lorel.
v. t.
To cause to stumble, or take a false step; to cause to lose the footing, by striking the feet from under; to cause to fall; to throw off the balance; to supplant; -- often followed by up; as, to trip up a man in wrestling.
v. t.
To cease to know; to lose the knowledge of.
v. t.
To wander from; to miss, so as not to be able to and; to go astray from; as, to lose one's way.
v. i.
To undergo a process common to organic substances by which they lose the cohesion of their parts and pass through certain chemical changes, giving off usually in some stages of the process more or less offensive odors; to become decomposed by a natural process; to putrefy; to decay.
v. t.
To lose warmth; to grow cold.
v. i.
To become unfastened; to lose all connection or union.
v. i.
Fig.: To lose firmness or elasticity; to sink; to droop; to flag; to bend; to yield, as the mind or spirits, under the pressure of care, trouble, doubt, or the like; to be unsettled or unbalanced.
v. t.
To cause to lose senses or recollection; to entrance.
v. t.
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.
n.
One who loses.
v. t.
To forget, as what has been learned; to lose from memory; also, to learn the contrary of.
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