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How to use Loses in a sentence

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A correct answer wins six points, but a wrong answer loses the team five points.
When a player loses a wicket, 10 runs are deducted from the batting team's total and the player remains at the crease.
It seems the perils of plucky Paula are to continue, whether she wins or loses.
He seems most at home when talking about business and loses his initial wariness.
To avoid this accrual, the taxpayer can pay the disputed tax and file a refund claim, preventing interest from accruing if the taxpayer loses.
In fact, the narrative is full of loose ends and red herrings, and the episodic writing frequently loses momentum.
For the immediate period after he loses his job, he will be entitled to jobseeker's allowance based on his contribution record.
But whoever loses, regardless of whether it is by six goals or one, it will be devastating.
The government responds by sending in the Delta Force, but loses contact as an eerie signal interrupts radio communications.
Unless he loses weight then he will have all those health problems long-term, so it's vital.
Mom loses her rag and threatens to get rid of him approximately twice a day, but he's still here.
It is when he moves to a higher level of argument that Ricks loses his judiciousness.
Morgana is imprisoned and Eric loses his hand before being cast adrift in the North Sea.
He finds a redemption of sorts when he recovers his family, loses a foot to his disease, and in the end decides he doesn't want to die after all.
The punters understand that when all is said and done, it doesn't really matter who wins or loses.
Watermelon ice cream loses its taste after three days, and pineapple ice cream leaves a bitter aftertaste after seven days in storage.
The real difference between industrial premises and State buildings is that the latter are not rateable and as such the local economy loses out.
Yet as soon as the young are hatched out, the bird loses its beautiful voice and schools its young with a harsh, raucous call.
The average 90-shooter loses more strokes due to poor club and shot selection than to a bad swing or missed shot.
If there are any kings in the deal then no one is allowed to trade and whoever was dealt the lowest card loses a life.
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Examples from Classical Literature
An illustration, like a funny story, loses its pungency if it requires a scholium.
It forms an addition product with acrylic ester, which on heating loses nitrogen and leaves trimethylene dicarboxylic ester.
Thus uranium in the sixth group loses an alpha particle and the product UX1 falls in the fourth group.
When this ammonic tungstate is heated in the air, it loses ammonia and water, pure tungstic trioxide being left behind.
He loses the sustained quality of the organ tone, which is the true singing tone, and bel canto is out of the question.
The black-headed gull entirely loses the black colour on the head during winter.
But do you know that Mr. bursal loses fifty thousand pounds, it is said, by the Airly Castle?
The cardiac muscle loses its irritability to stimuli at the time it ceases to beat.
The temperature is never very high, the pulse is frequent and compressible, and becomes feebler as the animal loses strength.
Voluntary muscle loses quickly its contractility when a solution of potash is injected into its vessels.
With the further growth of the hemisphere the corpus striatum loses its primitive relations to the descending cornu.
Then you get the real British flavor, which the cosmopolite Englishman loses.
There's cribber, for example, has become quite infatuated over the races, and loses no opportunity of going when the season is on.
The plant extract loses the power to cause such luminescence on boiling and the peroxidase will not dialyze.
I am inclined to think that the river Valchita loses itself in this salina.
But if it loses its saltiness and becomes tasteless, is there any way to make it good salt again?
Here it loses part of its schistose structure, but the separation into parallel layers is still discernible.
Undiluted normal blood can agglutinate most bacteria, but loses this power when diluted to any considerable degree.
When it is used in this manner, it loses its adverbial force.
Many an afflictive dispensation thus loses its sanctifying design.
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