zaudēt

Etymology
Cognates include 🇨🇬,. From the same stem as (q.v.), of which  was originally one of the causative forms. The original meaning “to destroy” is attested in 17th-century texts.

Verb

 * 1) to lose to cause something to not be in one's possession, e.g., because of circumstances or bad luck
 * 2) to lose to end up without (something), to not have been able to protect, conserve (something)
 * 3) to lose to be without a relative, friend, acquaintance, etc. after his or her death, or after divorce
 * 4) to lose to become such that a given body part, organ or bodily function is lacking
 * 5) of bodily fluids to lose to have less of it
 * 6)  to lose to become such that one no longer has it
 * zaudēju pacietību un uzkliedzu, cik man bija spēka: “klusumu!” — I lost patience and shouted, as loud as I could: “quiet!”
 * 1) to lose to no longer have a certain appearance or quality
 * 2) to lose to have one's speed, altitude, size, etc. decrease
 * 3) to lose to not obtain, to not get, something that could have been obtained, gotten; to spend something pointlessly
 * 4)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * 1) to lose to be without a relative, friend, acquaintance, etc. after his or her death, or after divorce
 * 2) to lose to become such that a given body part, organ or bodily function is lacking
 * 3) of bodily fluids to lose to have less of it
 * 4)  to lose to become such that one no longer has it
 * zaudēju pacietību un uzkliedzu, cik man bija spēka: “klusumu!” — I lost patience and shouted, as loud as I could: “quiet!”
 * 1) to lose to no longer have a certain appearance or quality
 * 2) to lose to have one's speed, altitude, size, etc. decrease
 * 3) to lose to not obtain, to not get, something that could have been obtained, gotten; to spend something pointlessly
 * 4)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * 1) of bodily fluids to lose to have less of it
 * 2)  to lose to become such that one no longer has it
 * zaudēju pacietību un uzkliedzu, cik man bija spēka: “klusumu!” — I lost patience and shouted, as loud as I could: “quiet!”
 * 1) to lose to no longer have a certain appearance or quality
 * 2) to lose to have one's speed, altitude, size, etc. decrease
 * 3) to lose to not obtain, to not get, something that could have been obtained, gotten; to spend something pointlessly
 * 4)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * 1)  to lose to become such that one no longer has it
 * zaudēju pacietību un uzkliedzu, cik man bija spēka: “klusumu!” — I lost patience and shouted, as loud as I could: “quiet!”
 * 1) to lose to no longer have a certain appearance or quality
 * 2) to lose to have one's speed, altitude, size, etc. decrease
 * 3) to lose to not obtain, to not get, something that could have been obtained, gotten; to spend something pointlessly
 * 4)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * zaudēju pacietību un uzkliedzu, cik man bija spēka: “klusumu!” — I lost patience and shouted, as loud as I could: “quiet!”
 * 1) to lose to no longer have a certain appearance or quality
 * 2) to lose to have one's speed, altitude, size, etc. decrease
 * 3) to lose to not obtain, to not get, something that could have been obtained, gotten; to spend something pointlessly
 * 4)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * zaudēju pacietību un uzkliedzu, cik man bija spēka: “klusumu!” — I lost patience and shouted, as loud as I could: “quiet!”
 * 1) to lose to no longer have a certain appearance or quality
 * 2) to lose to have one's speed, altitude, size, etc. decrease
 * 3) to lose to not obtain, to not get, something that could have been obtained, gotten; to spend something pointlessly
 * 4)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * 1) to lose to no longer have a certain appearance or quality
 * 2) to lose to have one's speed, altitude, size, etc. decrease
 * 3) to lose to not obtain, to not get, something that could have been obtained, gotten; to spend something pointlessly
 * 4)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * 1) to lose to have one's speed, altitude, size, etc. decrease
 * 2) to lose to not obtain, to not get, something that could have been obtained, gotten; to spend something pointlessly
 * 3)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * 1) to lose to not obtain, to not get, something that could have been obtained, gotten; to spend something pointlessly
 * 2)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * 1)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * 1)  to lose to be beaten, defeated
 * 1)  to lose to be beaten, defeated

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