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View definitions for be lost

be lost

verb as in vanish

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However, rural campaign groups raised concerns farmers could be forced to sell at knock-down prices and that green spaces could be lost.

From BBC

“He brings a level of realness and necessity to these parts that could be lost in a Hollywood blockbuster. He’s consistently bringing truth to these roles and these stories.”

Jobs would be lost, and local businesses would see decreased revenue, especially in rural and southern areas where food insecurity rates tend to be higher than the national average.

From Salon

Cash also can be lost to fire, floods and other disasters.

Drakeford responded: "If you were to succeed everything I have outlined this afternoon would be lost."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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