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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(91) Running down the nuclear industry will result in heavy job losses.
(92) The fall in inflation did little to sweeten news of massive job losses.
(93) The company suffered huge losses in the last financial year.
(94) Job losses in manufacturing were balanced by job increases in the service sector.
(95) The losses in our overseas division have cancelled out the profits made in the home market.
(96) He calculated his gains and losses of money and the result was a plus.
(97) The dollar has steadied after early losses on the money markets.
(98) Analysts predict the retailer will continue to bleed red ink, with losses topping $180 million.
(99) Overproduction, coupled with falling sales, has led to huge losses for the company.
(100) The recent factory closures and job losses are just a foretaste of the recession that is to come.
(101) Without another contract to help pick up the slack, employees may face job losses.
(102) Let's cut our losses and sell the business before prices drop even further.
(103) The allies suffered less than 20 casualties while enemy losses were said to be high.
(104) Three years of huge losses forced the bank to seek a government bailout.
(105) The election returns produced a confusing picture of gains and losses.
(106) The changes will mean 7,000 job losses among railway workers.
(107) The company prepared a statement of its profits and losses.
(108) Our losses will have to be made up with more loans.
(109) We must recover our losses immediately,(sentencedict.com)or we shall be bankrupt.
(110) Directors are right to cut their losses, admit they chose the wrong man and make a change.
(111) Closures and job losses are again being announced with monotonous regularity.
(112) The government cautioned that pay increases could lead to job losses.
(113) The company is closing down two of its factories, leading to 430 job losses .
(114) There will be substantial job losses if the factory closes down.
(115) The announcement of further job losses comes at a bad time.
(116) The sum of money given by the insurance company satisfied for his losses.
(117) The company said it will stop producing fertilizer in 1990 because of continued losses.
(118) You will, in addition, pay to the Bank any losses, costs, expenses or legal fees .
(119) The job losses were part of a master plan aimed at transforming the structure of the company.
(120) The company has been forced to sell land to recoup some of the losses.
More similar words: dispossessed, self-possessed, possessed, possess, possessor, possession, possessive, dispossess, colosseum, possessively, repossession, prepossessing, unprepossessing, closest, loss, close-set, gloss, floss, glossy, assess, masses, close shave, net loss, blossom, at a loss, glasses, tresses, a close shave, lose sight of, glossary.