Phrases with «complete loss»

"Complete loss" means that something is irretrievably gone or destroyed, with no chance of recovery or restoration. It implies that nothing remains or is salvageable from a particular situation or object. Full definition

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Sentences with «complete loss»

  • There are clear risks for investors and consumers associated to price volatility, including the risk of complete loss of investment, operational and security failures, market manipulation and liability gaps. (bitcoinmagazine.com)
  • I was at complete loss of what to wear. (preppypanache.com)
  • Such incidents can result in complete loss of motor function below the injury. (justiceyoudeserve.com)
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