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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(121) The job losses are a kick in the teeth for the union.
(122) Under the correct leadership of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, the army and civilians in flooded areas fought the floods courageously, reducing the losses to the minimum.
(123) We've recuperated our losses.
(124) A new wave of job losses is expected this year.
(125) Management has been playing down the possibility of job losses.
(126) This has led to financial losses, though admittedly on a fairly small scale.
(127) He decided to cut his losses and sell the business.
(128) With job losses and high interest rates, a lot of people are finding themselves in very straitened circumstances these days.
(129) It's been another black day for the car industry with more job losses announced.
(130) There are certain to be more job losses further down the road.
(131) If you invest directly in the stock market potential profits are greater, but so are potential losses.
(132) Despite incurring heavy losses, the rebels now hold the town and the surrounding hills.
(133) Naturally we want to see as few job losses in the industry as possible.
(134) Workers are sweating bullets over the possibility of job losses.
(135) The price of players is the reason why many football clubs show big losses on their balance sheets.
(136) I decided to cut my losses and move back to England.
(137) Savings will be made through natural wastage. There will be no job losses.
(138) Price Waterhouse have traced the losses to lenders' inflated assessments of mortgaged property.
(139) It's been another black day for the north-east with the announcement of further job losses.
(140) A spokesman said the changes were not in reaction to the company's recent losses.
(141) Most unions see privatisation as an inevitable prelude to job losses.
(142) There were fears that privatization would lead to job losses.
(143) The company will compensate you for the losses you have suffered.
(144) The company has made gigantic losses this year,(http://sentencedict.com/losses.html) and will probably go out of business.
(145) Telecoms companies are casting around for ways of recouping huge losses.
(146) Their group was targeted to carry the burden of job losses.
(147) He decided to cut his losses and sell the shares before they sank further.
(148) The firm made losses of 500,000 against profits of 750,000.
(149) The company reported a 9.5% increase in third quarter losses.
(150) Gains and losses average out to a large profit each month.
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.