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loss of life

Noun

Meaning

loss of life (countable and uncountable, plural losses of life)

(euphemistic) Death.

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Across the country about one million homes sit within 100 metres of bushland, which is considered most vulnerable to fire damage and loss of life. Source: Internet

A British signalling error allowed the German battlecruisers to withdraw, as most of Beatty's squadron mistakenly concentrated on the crippled armoured cruiser Blücher, sinking her with great loss of life. Source: Internet

A direct frontal assault, such as took Arles, using rope ladders and rams, plus a few catapults, simply was not sufficient to take Narbonne without horrific loss of life for the Franks, troops Charles felt he could not lose. Source: Internet

A city that was allowed to surrender with minimal loss of life was much better off than a city that held out for a long time and was brutally butchered at the end. Source: Internet

A disaster is a sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life. Source: Internet

After the battle, Bernadotte complained to Napoleon for having, in violation of all military rules, ordered Dupas to act independently of his command, and for having thereby caused great loss of life to the Saxons, and tendered his resignation. Source: Internet

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