Examples of 'rapidly lost' in a sentence

Meaning of "rapidly lost"

The phrase 'rapidly lost' indicates a quick or accelerated process of losing something. It suggests that the loss occurred swiftly or without delay, often implying that the loss was significant or substantial

How to use "rapidly lost" in a sentence

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rapidly lost
Have rapidly lost or gained weight recently.
It is a trust that can be rapidly lost.
The plane rapidly lost airspeed and altitude.
The initial direction is rapidly lost.
The station rapidly lost importance.
Central heating system is rapidly lost.
Spain rapidly lost the initiative.
After the dotcom crash the internet has rapidly lost its imaginative attraction.
Rosebery rapidly lost interest in running the government.
They began as annelids and rapidly lost their segmentation.
The rapidly lost portion of the nonmyoplasmic sodium ca.
Ca was found to be the most rapidly lost element in almost all cases.
He rapidly lost weight and suffered a variety of ailments.
The old industrial centres rapidly lost investment and employment.
She rapidly lost weight and could barely walk.

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Cells washed in deionised water rapidly lost trehalose to the supernatant.
The KAPD rapidly lost most of its members and it eventually dissolved.
Studies of rats have uniformly shown that bone is rapidly lost following withdrawal of treatment.
Carbon gains are rapidly lost if the land is returned to annual crop production.
The treaty was widely seen as a disgrace and Jovian rapidly lost popularity.
This water is rapidly lost when you stop taking creatine.
As a consequence, the aircraft rapidly lost height.
After that she rapidly lost interest in athletics and ended her career after four years.
The shocked Austrians rapidly lost ground.
He rapidly lost several hundred pounds, taking nourishment only when spoon fed.
The old cells were very fragile and rapidly lost viability upon dilution or dehydration.
Consequently, the training that they received is rapidly lost.
The Croatian government rapidly lost control of large areas of the republic.
Not being convertible, these notes rapidly lost value.
The Croatian government rapidly lost control of large swathes of the republic.
Lacking legislative success, both parties rapidly lost membership.
The PCF and the trade unions rapidly lost whatever remained of their base among workers.
Due to inefficient early drilling techniques, the oil fields rapidly lost pressure.
The message is clear, Canada has rapidly lost ground as a world leader in taxonomy.
Otherwise, the achieved credibility of moving towards a stability-oriented policy framework would be rapidly lost.
However, the replacement banknotes rapidly lost their real value.
As shown, following addition of compound 7e immunoreactivity is rapidly lost.
Indeed, Foucault actually lost rapidly lost interest in the topic.
Other habitats, especially the savannah woodlands, are however - being rapidly lost.
Presumably, this is because the receptors are rapidly lost during activation of T cells . C.
Kim rapidly lost his ability to walk, talk, feed himself, or use the bathroom.
After changing to water bubbled with room air, the cells rapidly lost their microvilli.
After the late 1950s, the tournament rapidly lost status as the pedigree of its participants decreased.
Deprived of the assistance of the State, paganism rapidly lost influence.
In contrast, enzyme activity is rapidly lost when stored at room temperature or at +4°C.
Because of the lack of will to eat or drink anything, Landon rapidly lost weight.
Unable to eat, I rapidly lost weight.
As the rocket rapidly lost mass, total acceleration including gravity increased to nearly 4 g at T+135 seconds.
Despite her claim as the country 's rightful ruler, she rapidly lost political gravitas and power.
HEC-enzyme gels rapidly lost ionic conductivity after 30 minutes.

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