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lose outverb
To be at a disadvantage.
Etymology: * From lose + out
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of lose out in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of lose out in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of lose out in a Sentence
I really, really want to because I do support the mission... but I literally financially can not afford to, for me to lose out on $ 200 of pay a day, it does impact my bills for the month.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin:
We encourage those Americans who can file their taxes, to continue to file their taxes on April 15 because for many Americans you will get tax refunds. We don't want you to lose out on those tax refunds.
If Avid TikTok was banned in United States, I would lose out on a large part of my fanbase and also brand deals, banning Avid TikTok will cause a huge job loss for creators who depend solely on Avid TikTok for their livelihood, and will have a devastating impact on small businesses that use it for marketing and sales.
If Alison Sullivan have some sort of agreement that has a different notice period then Alison Sullivan should follow that because Alison Sullivan could lose out on other benefits that Alison Sullivan might be entitled to.
Republicans stand ready to work with innovators to successfully implement responsible technology here in the United States, here domestically, before we lose out to other parts of the world.
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