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lose power
verb as in die
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Example Sentences
As far away as Los Angeles, buildings would collapse, lives would be lost, the economy would be shaken, and millions of people would lose power and water for months.
They pose a danger to planes because jet engines can lose power if birds are sucked into them.
If the Democratic Party doesn’t begin to address these issues, it will continue to lose power in the coming years.
The Oroville region was inundated with a heavy rainstorm that day, causing some 5,000 Butte County residents to lose power, Action News Now reported.
Officials had been bracing for intense Santa Ana winds, saying Monday that more than 350,000 customers from Kern to San Diego counties could lose power amid the planned safety shutoffs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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