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n. (context euphemistic English) death.
Usage examples of "loss of life".
Giscard wiped out sixty T-years of investment, though at least the loss of life was a lot lower than it might have been.
You realize that the usual aim of the Space Force, for instance, is maximum effect with minimum loss of life.
If there is some way we can prevent further loss of life, then by all means let us explore the possibilities.
And as Countess New Kiev says, we have a moral responsibility to explore any avenue which can end the enormous loss of life and property this war has entailed.
A lot of equipment had been abandoned, of course, but the loss of life was surprisingly low.
Our intentions under Case Amber will be to reoccupy our territory with a minimum of combat or loss of life on either side.
In the ensuing engagement, provoked by the Manticorans, there was very heavy loss of life on both sides.
All personnel in the affected area were urged to evacuate before they dropped the FAE, to reduce needless loss of life.
Though information was available concerning things like loss of life among the inhabitants, mostly the green-furred, humble Indowy, of the planets falling one by one into the fanged maws of the invaders, few Darhel cared to look at them.
The resulting vaccine, rylca, was administered to Coruscant's alien population and prevented further loss of life.