Opposite of total amount of money lost
Opposite of plural for the fact or process of losing something or someone
“The return of our lost puppy made our children jump with jubilation.”
Opposite of plural for the amount or degree by which something is reduced
“Amassing more data does not necessarily lead to the acquisition of better information.”
Opposite of plural for a defeat in a match or contest
“A victory would have been a momentous and historic event for the team and its city.”
Opposite of plural for a person harmed or killed as a result of an unfortunate event or action
“We believe that she was the only survivor from that horrendous crash.”
(usually in plural form "losses") Opposite of plural for the number of fatalities in a confrontation or war
“Were there any survivors from the disaster?”
(additions) Opposite of plural for a death, especially of a loved one
“She is a gorgeous Alaskan Malamute, a welcome addition to our family.”
(lives) Opposite of plural for a death, especially of a loved one
“His life is now at the mercy of the heavens.”
Opposite of plural for the act or state of destroying or being destroyed, especially completely
“He was hired to oversee the design and construction of the new facility.”
Opposite of plural for an unforeseen event causing great upset or unpleasantness
“Many saw the rain as a blessing for the farmers who had endured months of drought.”
Opposite of plural for an amount of money lost by a business, organization or person
“There were two competing groceries in the neighborhood, but neither of them could make a significant profit.”
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