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Meanings of
total loss
in English
Catalan
pèrdua total
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Situation where a damaged property's salvage or repair cost exceeds its insured value.
total
totaled
totalled
write-off
written off
Related terms
state
Catalan
pèrdua total
Usage of
total loss
in English
1
Fever, sickness,
total
loss
of appetite, and internal pain were the symptoms.
2
However, this work at Rome proved not to be a
total
loss
.
3
How do you explain the almost
total
loss
of original Greek sculptures?
4
The
total
loss
to the Americans was 1071 killed and wounded.
5
Such incomplete germination frequently causes the
total
loss
of the crop.
6
The men obeyed, and thus prevented the
total
loss
of everything.
7
Microtia is often associated with impaired hearing and or
total
loss
of hearing.
8
The
total
loss
of guns must have amounted to three hundred.
9
Not to mention damage to ships that weren't a
total
loss
.
10
Their
total
loss
was one hundred and eighty-nine, nearly half the force employed.
11
He was now at a
total
loss
to know how to reach Ferragus.
12
Five thousand sailors have also died, bringing the
total
loss
to twenty-nine thousand.
13
He was practically a
total
loss
and there was no insurance.
14
He looked somewhat weaker, and complained of
total
loss
of appetite.
15
And we're going to have to, you know, because she's a
total
loss
.
16
A
total
loss
of tendon reflexes was observed in upper and lower limbs.
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This collocation consists of:
total
loss
total
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
total loss
Catalan
pèrdua total
Total loss
through the time
Total loss
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