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be lost

verb as in vanish

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He has been living and studying at a college which supports his complex learning disabilities, but his family worry the progress he has made over the past two years could be lost when funding dries up.

From BBC

Farming unions seized on an economic impact assessment published alongside the proposals in December 2023, claiming it implied thousands of jobs would be lost - although this interpretation was disputed by the Welsh government.

From BBC

More than a thousand years have passed since their heyday, however, and as humans continue to destroy our environment, archaeological treasures like those in these cities could be lost forever.

From Salon

Their discovery, however, has begun to draw tourists and developers, raising fears that these incredible, rare finds could be lost forever.

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"Any rehabilitation progress made is likely to be lost with homelessness only adding to their trauma."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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