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lost cause

noun

  1. a cause that has been defeated or whose defeat is inevitable.


lost cause

noun

  1. a cause with no chance of success
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lost cause1

First recorded in 1860–65
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Idioms and Phrases

A hopeless undertaking, as in Trying to get him to quit smoking is a lost cause . In the 1860s this expression was widely used to describe the Confederacy. [Mid-1800s] Also see losing battle .
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Example Sentences

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But he said that after moments of fighting the inferno, they knew it was a lost cause and a decision was made to abandon the ship.

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Roger Diamond made a career out of challenging authority and championing lost causes — sometimes changing the law in the process.

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Moreover, in what originally seemed like a lost cause, you have somehow managed to not only salvage but maintain and then incredibly, enhance the reputation of my principal in China.

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Loyalty is a lost cause in this day and age.

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“They’re looking at all this information and saying this is a lost cause.â€

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