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losing

[loo-zing] / ˈlu zɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
said of one who loses
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ADJECTIVE
said of an activity in which one must lose
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Example Sentences

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"Police officers should not face losing their liberty or livelihoods for doing the job that society expects of them and it has been pleasing to see government acknowledgment of this."

From BBC

Reviewing it weekly, I saw clearly: My biggest losing streaks always came from revenge trading.

From MarketWatch

When the potential outcome includes losing access to space for generations due to one extreme solar storm, informed decision making becomes critical.

From Science Daily

Read: ‘I don’t own a house’: I’m 50 with $2 million and I’m scared about losing my job.

From MarketWatch

“But as Celia is always reminding me, the joy of having my daughter was greater than the pain of losing her.”

From Literature