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of lose

missing, off-track

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Cases of word usage

1) (of a person, a record) defeated: a beaten man (e.g. one who has lost a legal or personal battle) (beaten)

2) having lost qualities (physical, moral or mental) that are considered normal and desirable (degenerate)

3) the state of having lost all hope (despair)

4) (of a personal possession, a pet etc) to be lost (with the belief that it will be found quickly) (go astray)

5) a child who has lost one or both parents by death (orphan)

6) to get back (something lost etc); get back the use of (something) (recover)

7) to give (something stolen, borrowed, lost etc) back; to bring (something) back into use; to make (a person) well or normal again (restore)

8) (an instance, occasion, of) a condition of being lost in dreamy, pleasant thoughts (reverie)

9) (something given) in return for work or services, the returning of lost or stolen property, the capture of a criminal etc (reward)

10) having lost natural simplicity through education or because of experience from high social living; having the latest design, methods etc (and sometimes suggesting it is complicated or needs a lot of effort) (sophisticated)

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