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Meaning of lost cause

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lost cause (n)

a defeated cause or a cause for which defeat is inevitable

lost cause Sentence Examples

  1. The once-thriving business was deemed a lost cause by investors.
  2. The search for the missing hiker was a lost cause after days without any trace of him.
  3. The politician's campaign seemed like a lost cause given his low poll numbers.
  4. The team was trailing by such a wide margin that it was considered a lost cause.
  5. The relationship was irreconcilable, so both parties accepted it as a lost cause.
  6. The war-torn country had become a lost cause, with no end in sight.
  7. The wayward child was seen as a lost cause by his despairing parents.
  8. The patient suffering from an incurable disease was a lost cause according to the pessimistic doctors.
  9. The abandoned building was a lost cause, too dilapidated to salvage.
  10. The failed experiment was a lost cause, proving the hypothesis to be invalid.

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a defeated cause or a cause for which defeat is inevitable

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The once-thriving business was deemed a lost cause by investors.

The search for the missing hiker was a lost cause after days without any trace of him.

The politician's campaign seemed like a lost cause given his low poll numbers.

The team was trailing by such a wide margin that it was considered a lost cause.