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Your 'eating profile' could be the key to losing more weight — find it with this 17-question quiz
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The meaning of LOSING is resulting in or likely to result in defeat. How to use losing in a sentence.
“Loosing” is a much rarer word that only applies when something is being made loose or set free. If you’re talking about misplacing something, failing, or not winning, the word you want is almost always losing. Understanding the Words: “Losing” vs “Loosing”
LOSING definition: causing or suffering loss. See examples of losing used in a sentence.
Losing is a verb that means “to be deprived of something or someone, to fail to win, or to misplace something.” For example, “I am losing my keys,” “The team is losing the game,” or “I lost my phone.” The word “losing” is the present participle of the verb “lose,” which is a regular verb.