The Redeemer doth not invent or contrive one of his own; he only looses off the yoke of iniquity, and binds on that sweet yoke of obedience and love to God.
It disgraces all actions, how beautiful soever, it is the very bane of human society, that which looses all the links of it, and makes them cross and thwart one another.
Lohengrin, perceiving it, springs to his feet, looses the golden chain which binds the swan to the skiff, and as the snowy bird sinks out of sight a fair young knight in silver armour rises out of the stream.
Passionately she clings to him, protesting her affection, and when he looses her, and Erik would fain detain her by force, she struggles frantically to follow him.
It looses with age of its smell and strength, a circumstance to be particularly regarded in its exhibition.
Caesar gets money where He looses hearts: Lepidus flatters both, Of both is flatter'd: but he neither loues, Nor either cares for him Mene.
I should be wise; for Honestie's a Foole, And looses that it workes for Oth.
No come thou home Rossillion, Whence honor but of danger winnes a scarre, As oft it looses all.
When a man looses his last grip on his self-respect he sinks with cruel rapidity.
Among the Phenicians, as we have seen, Baal-Melkarth looses the girdle of the moon-goddess; the Greeks transferred the legend of Melicertes to their Heracles.
Mr. Hitt in his treatise on fruit trees observes that if a vigorous branch of a wall tree be bent to the horizon, or beneath it, it looses its vigour and becomes a bearing branch.
Oxygene looses less heat when converted into nitrous acid than in any other of its combinations 226 Sparks from the collision of flints are electric.
A classical example is when somebody who has a lot of money looses it all at once (the great depression in 1929 in USA, for instance).
After some time it looses the capacity to build long-range models and uses mainly short-range models, guided by primitive long-range models and many solutions based on the action of PSM.
Thus, in consequence of his education, he looses two thirds of his time in tedious and unprofitable, if not in baneful pursuits.
But besides losing these privileges, which confer consequence upon him, he looses others of another kind.
Chrysostom observes: "The water does not act simply as such upon the baptized, but when it receives the grace of the Holy Ghost, then it looses all sins.
Wherefore that in some more sins are loosed than in others is not due to the greater efficacy of Baptism, but to the condition of the recipient: for in each one it looses whatever it finds.
But that burning of the image kills her and looses the man from her spell.
Lord Dunsany looses the reins of his fancy to carry him into far, ancient lands, to show us the wonders that never were.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.