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financial loss

n. loss of money or decrease in financial value

Usage examples of "financial loss".

If it can be shown that you maliciously caused a financial loss, which would include causing hours of work to recover from a spamming, you are criminally liable.

I'm still short of funds from the bad hurricane the year we moved into this house, but it's more than the possibility of another financial loss.

The economic cost alone had to have been catastrophic, at least as bad as the Zanzibaran and Alizonian losses combined, but the other consequences of such an attack must have cut deeper than any financial loss.

He's sure that he has so drained the motor home's water system that the vehicle will topple sideways out of balance or suffer some catastrophic failure resulting in great financial loss and possibly even the destruction of human life.

It is, of course, the habit of all good steamship lines to go out of their way and cheerfully submit to financial loss when it comes to succoring the distressed or the imperiled at sea.

But I was not improved healthwise, and I could not afford the financial loss which the other positions put me to.

At the same time I incurred a severe financial loss, for I was in no state to perform.

The Fund is making money faster than the board of directors can give it away, so what if it's a financial loss?

We had to keep it in proportion: the fraud had resulted only in financial loss, not real damage to the Empire.

Maybe we'll get more news about that financial loss mentioned in that telegram.