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lost to in American English 1. no longer in the possession or enjoyment of 2. no longer available to 3. having no sense of (shame, right, etc.); insensible to See full dictionary entry for lost Examples of 'lost to' in a sentencelost to That class should not be lost to the game this summer.Yet she was not lost to politics.Millions of pounds are being lost to the economy every day.Dexterous rescheduling of races lost to bad weather has become routine.Yet he could have been lost to rugby.For that reason, he should not be lost to the game.Nothing will be lost to the language when it does.A stem here, a tendril there, and very soon something is lost to sight. |