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Meanings of
losing
in English
Russian
исчезновение
Portuguese
desaparecimento
Spanish
desaparición
Catalan
desaparició
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Action of disappearing or vanishing.
loss
disappear
disappearance
vanish
vanishing
evaporate
going missing
Russian
исчезновение
Synonyms
Examples for "
loss
"
loss
disappear
disappearance
vanish
vanishing
Examples for "
loss
"
1
Economically, business suffered production and financial
loss
with consumer confidence adversely affected.
2
Currently, there is no new information of property
loss
,
the statement said.
3
This means market players are currently creating new coins at a
loss
.
4
Network partners are already lamenting the possible
loss
of important research data.
5
The portfolio generated a 17 million pound
loss
last year, Lloyds said.
1
The name of the power company, Mighty River Power, will soon
disappear
.
2
The sound quality issue is not going to
disappear
any time soon.
3
Global warming does not
disappear
because of the financial crisis, he said.
4
Latin, Classical Studies and Art History would all
disappear
form level 1.
5
And as soon as all the alternatives
disappear
,
the crisis has come.
1
The phrases included the 'abolition of distance' and the
'
disappearance
of frontiers'.
2
Nhat's
disappearance
is the latest high-profile refugee case in Thailand this year.
3
We shouldn't let the
disappearance
of sea ice in 2016 pass unnoticed.
4
The Malaysian government is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the
disappearance
.
5
The investigation will be looking into circumstances surrounding her
disappearance
,
said Mulamu.
1
Even with the crisis in Japan, those opportunities aren't likely to
vanish
.
2
On the last occasion, however, he did not
vanish
with sufficient speed.
3
They fling themselves on poles; stand on their heads; and downward
vanish
.
4
Brion watched the spacer become a pinpoint in the sky and
vanish
.
5
Their chance to escape would soon
vanish
if they didn't leave now.
1
We are limited to the present
vanishing
moment which is however .
2
You see yourself
vanishing
and you think: 'The treatment is failing me.
3
With each
vanishing
second my heart shifted into yet a higher gear.
4
But when she thought about
vanishing
,
she didn't mean simply leaving town.
5
Schipper said some species may be
vanishing
before they are even described.
1
Water will not only
evaporate
,
but the demand for water will increase.
2
His popularity would
evaporate
overnight; he might be gone in a week.
3
In minutes it would
evaporate
,
and there would be nothing left behind.
4
The words
evaporate
in the waitress's mind, but they leave her happy.
5
Add the wine and leave it to whoosh and
evaporate
a bit.
1
The crews
going
missing
in the last year just couldn't be coincidence.
2
People keep
going
missing
from the area right around a bridge here.
3
He said something about things
going
missing
from his desk for months.
4
But it's not just financial misconduct contributing to money seemingly
going
missing
.
5
It had started with her milk
going
missing
from the staff fridge.
Usage of
losing
in English
1
This will result in thousands of South African workers
losing
their jobs.
2
The government lost its majority late last year after
losing
a by-election.
3
Ineos has said the complex was
losing
10 million pounds per month.
4
Opposition parties have also taken issue with how Gauteng is
losing
jobs.
5
However, the risk of the Netherlands
losing
its triple-A status have increased.
6
The limited supply means growers are
losing
production and money, he said.
7
But this idea that
losing
a vote will bring down the government!
8
The government said the owner would be compensated for
losing
the house.
9
One was seriously injured and in danger of
losing
her left hand.
10
Metabolic resistance simply means that your body is resistant to
losing
weight.
11
The
losing
sectors were led by iron and steel and sea transport.
12
Sporadic reports of the U.S. economy
losing
momentum aren't helping much either.
13
Both companies have been
losing
money, subsidizing rides to boost market share.
14
It also has seen little new business since
losing
top-notch credit ratings.
15
The Ducks used a physical approach to end a seven-game
losing
streak.
16
Men and women with health problems or disabilities are also
losing
out.
Other examples for "losing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
losing
Noun
Singular
lose
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
lose streak
lose money
lose control
lose ground
lose weight
More collocations
Translations for
losing
Russian
исчезновение
Portuguese
desaparecimento
Spanish
desaparición
desaparicion
Catalan
desaparició
Losing
through the time
Losing
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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