The verb to lose can be to misplace, or to fail to win a competition.
Example : "The manager often loses his keys to the mailboxes."
Example : "The football team loses more often than it wins."
The word "lose" in present tense is "loses".
There are a few different uses of the word loses. One use would be to bring to destruction, such as the ship was lost on the reef. Another use would be to fail to keep or sustain, such as the girl lost her balance. Another use would be to fail to win or obtain, such as the boy lost every fight.
The word loses is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of the verb lose.
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The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.
The word 'loses' IS a verb, the simple present tense of the verb 'to lose' (loses, losing, lost). Example use:When our team wins, we have a pizza party. When our team loses, we have a pizza.
The word "appellate" is an adjective in law terminology. An example of the word "appellate" in a sentence is "If the defense attorney loses the case he will be appealing to the appellate courts in order to have the decision overturned. "
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"A Recession is when your neighbor loses his job. A depression is when you lose yours." - Ronald Reagan 1980 campaign.
a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently failure