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  • 71lose — [v1] be deprived of; mislay be careless, become poorer, be impoverished, bereave, be reduced, capitulate, consume, default, deplete, disinherit, displace, dispossess, dissipate, divest, drain, drop, exhaust, expend, fail, fail to keep, fall short …

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  • 72sight — [sīt] n. [ME siht < OE (ge)siht < base of seon, to SEE1] 1. a) something seen; view b) a remarkable or spectacular view; spectacle c) a thing worth seeing usually used in pl. [the sights of the city] …

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  • 73lose track — verb fail to keep informed or aware She has so many books, she just lost track and cannot find this volume • Ant: ↑keep track • Hypernyms: ↑fail, ↑neglect • Verb Frames: Somebody s …

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  • 74mistryst — (ˈ)mi|strīst verb Etymology: mis (I) + tryst transitive verb chiefly Scotland : to break an agreement with; especially : to fail to keep an engagement with …

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  • 75dis´ap|point´er — dis|ap|point «DIHS uh POYNT», transitive verb. 1. to fail to satisfy one s desire, wish, or hope; leave wanting something: »The circus disappointed him, for there was no elephant. 2. to fail to keep a promise to: »You said you would help; do not… …

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  • 76dis|ap|point — «DIHS uh POYNT», transitive verb. 1. to fail to satisfy one s desire, wish, or hope; leave wanting something: »The circus disappointed him, for there was no elephant. 2. to fail to keep a promise to: »You said you would help; do not disappoint me …

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  • 77track — trackable, adj. trackability, n. tracker, n. /trak/, n. 1. a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs. 2. a wheel rut. 3. evidence, as a mark or a series… …

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  • 78break — breakable, adj. breakableness, n. breakably, adv. breakless, adj. /brayk/, v., broke or (Archaic) brake; broken or (Archaic) broke; breaking; n. v.t …

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  • 79violate — vi·o·late / vī ə ˌlāt/ vt lat·ed, lat·ing: to go against (as a prohibition or principle): fail to observe or respect violate a law civil rights were violated violate due process vi·o·la·tion /ˌvī ə lā shən/ n …

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  • 80Default — Failure to make timely payment of interest or principal on a debt security or to otherwise comply with the provisions of a bond indenture. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. default de‧fault 1 [dɪˈfɒlt ǁ ˈfɒːlt] noun 1. by default… …

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