Similar words: dispossessed, self-possessed, possessed, possess, possessor, possession, possessive, dispossess. Meaning: [lɔs /lɒs] n. something lost (especially money lost at gambling).
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(31) The management guaranteed that outsourcing wouldn't mean job losses.
(32) Total losses after all charges were $800.
(33) The company is expected to announce 200 job losses.
(34) The company has sustained heavy losses this year.
(35) Our firm has recuperated after financial losses.
(36) The company has made huge profits/losses.
(37) He was desperate to try and recoup his losses.
(38) Job losses are an unfortunate byproduct of the recession.
(39) Fighter planes inflicted heavy losses on the enemy.
(40) The company has sustained heavy financial losses this year.
(41) The company is unable to absorb such huge losses.
(42) The losses are computed at $1000.
(43) The business sustained losses of £20 million.
(44) The gambler recouped his losses in the next game.
(45) Company losses reached their nadir in 1992.
(46) More job losses are in the pipeline.
(47) The announcement has left shareholders nursing huge losses.
(47) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(48) The report warns that more job losses are likely.
(49) The company has announced net losses of $1.5 million.
(50) Enemy troops suffered heavy losses.
(51) He was already deeply in debt through gambling losses.
(52) Astronomical profits/losses were racked up by airlines last year.
(53) The group had losses totalling $3 million this year.
(54) Most of the companies' losses stemmed from redundancy costs.
(55) The oversight issued in heavy losses.
(56) We suffered huge losses in the financial crisis.
(57) We must make a stand against further job losses.
(58) The company sustained losses of millions of dollars.
(59) The stock exchange has registered huge losses this week.
(60) Share prices rebounded today after last week's losses.
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