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  1. LOSS definition: 1. the fact that you no longer have something or have less of something: 2. a disadvantage caused…. Learn more.

  2. Loss definition: detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get. See examples of LOSS used in a sentence.

  3. : the partial or complete deterioration or absence of a physical capability or function. a temporary loss of taste and smell. severe memory loss. loss of appetite. loss of consciousness.

  4. n. 1. the act of losing possession of something. 2. disadvantage or deprivation from separation or loss: bearing the loss of a robbery. 3. something that is lost. 4. an amount or number lost: The loss of life increased each day. 5. an instance of losing: the loss of old friends.

  5. If you no longer have something, you experience a loss, like the loss of a favorite sock. When something lessens, or gets smaller, that's also a loss, as in weight loss.

  6. Synonyms for LOSS: absence, lack, misplacement, deprivation, mislaying, forfeiture, sacrifice, forfeit; Antonyms of LOSS: gain, acquisition, control, hands, possession, having, keeping, winner.

  7. A loss is a situation in which something happens that has been insured against, which causes a policyholder to make a claim. Large firms often self-insure frequent, small losses such as damage to their fleet of vehicles or minor workplace injuries.

  8. the fact of not having someone or something that you had before, or of having less of something than before: loss of income / memory. blood / hair / weight loss. job losses. Fewer examples. the closure of the factory and the loss of 400 jobs. He was recompensed for loss of earnings.

  9. Definition of loss noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Loss percentage formula is based on the loss gained by a business. Loss is the difference between cost price and selling price. Learn to calculate its percentage with examples.

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