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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(151) You know I am not able to replenish the losses.
(152) The job losses will reduce the total workforce to 7,000.
(153) They'll do all they can to make up the economic losses.sentencedict.com
(154) The public relations machine covered up the firm's heavy losses.
(155) Company losses were 50 per cent worse than in the corresponding period last year.
(156) Recent losses have cancelled out any profits made at the start of the year.
(157) There is an unquestionable link between job losses and deteriorating services.
(158) The company racked up $200 million in losses in two years.
(159) After three years of heavy losses the company went into liquidation with debts totalling £100 million.
(160) The company turned around from losses of £1.4 million last year to profits of £26[sentencedict.com],800.
(161) Reforming Warsaw's stagnant economy requires harsh measures that would translate into job losses.
(162) I shall recoup my losses.
(163) Job losses are speeding up.
(164) Many contractors may not be able to absorb those losses.
(165) Losses by candidates he has supported could affect his ability to extend his stay in power as Yugoslav president.
(166) Similarly, they share the risks and the profits or losses which may accrue to them.
(167) The losses this year are an aberration, and the company will continue to grow.
(168) Those exceptional losses mask an acceleration in our underlying recovery during the third quarter.
(169) They absorb these losses either by taking the hit themselves or by paying insurance premiums that are roughly equal to those losses.
(170) Are losses being taken and shown on the profit and loss account or balance sheet?
(171) He recited Israeli losses during the war.
(172) To recover his losses , he gambled again.
(173) Don't try to shift the losses on to the customers.
(174) The airline had losses of $35m and was bailed out by Qantas.
(175) Futures prices recovered from sharp early declines to end with moderate losses.
(176) The people who sustain the worst losses are usually those who overreach.
(177) They reduce losses, but they do not make installation of abatement equipment profitable.
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.