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was lost elsewhere
adjective
Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way.
Exact(2)
The game was lost elsewhere.
Voiceless x became h initially before vowels but was lost elsewhere; voiced x /ǥ/ became g, except in Icelandic (in Danish it has become either /j/ or /w/ after vowels).
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The comptroller's report estimates that for every job lost on Wall Street, two are lost in the city in other industries, and one additional job is lost elsewhere in the state.
Because of the post communal riots (2001), Muslims from Navrangpura, Paldi, were moving to Juhapura in the sense of security, as lives were lost elsewhere in the city.
A nature reserve in Hastings says it is "bucking the trend" by creating grasslands and meadows that are being lost elsewhere.
In fact, religious communities still harbor potentials of meaning from which philosophy can learn potentials that have "been lost elsewhere and that cannot be restored by the professional knowledge of experts alone" (ibid., 43).
One or the other was lost or transposed elsewhere in the genome in a transition to heterothallism.
Thousands and thousands of jobs have been lost or transferred elsewhere.
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