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Losingly
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Lose
To suffer loss disadvantage or defeat to be worse off esp as the result of any kind of contest
Losing
Given to flattery or deceit flattering cozening
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losings
something lost especially money lost at gambling Inverse of winnings
lose status
lose status To stay in the United States longer than the period of time which Department of Homeland Security (DHS) gave to a person when he/she entered the United States, or to fail to meet the...
Forget
To lose the remembrance of to let go from the memory to cease to have in mind not to think of also to lose the power of to cease from doing
cool
cool : to lose passion : become calm sometimes used with off or down [the time elapsing…is such that a reasonable man thus provoked would have ed "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."]
Emaciate
To lose flesh gradually and become very lean to waste away in flesh
Fading
Losing freshness color brightness or vigor
Forlese
To lose utterly
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Losingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Losingly
Matched in: Term Losingly
Lose
To suffer loss disadvantage or defeat to be worse off esp as the result of any kind of contest
Losing
Given to flattery or deceit flattering cozening
Keep your definitions linked to case research
losings
something lost especially money lost at gambling Inverse of winnings
lose status
lose status To stay in the United States longer than the period of time which Department of Homeland Security (DHS) gave to a person when he/she entered the United States, or to fail to meet the...
Forget
To lose the remembrance of to let go from the memory to cease to have in mind not to think of also to lose the power of to cease from doing
cool
cool : to lose passion : become calm sometimes used with off or down [the time elapsing…is such that a reasonable man thus provoked would have ed "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."]
Emaciate
To lose flesh gradually and become very lean to waste away in flesh
Fading
Losing freshness color brightness or vigor
Forlese
To lose utterly
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