Casualties [noun]

Definition of Casualties:

accident

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Sentence/Example of Casualties:

Crashes resulting in mass casualties like this one follow a different trajectory, but the end result is the same.

Still, he acknowledges that the quinoa boom had its casualties.

Quibi got taken outThis year marked the first casualty of the streaming wars, though Quibi was really the casualty of the company’s own making.

The American Alpine Club publishes a book listing and evaluating each year’s climbing casualties.

In a multiethnic, multicultural and increasingly crowded democracy, respecting commonality while acknowledging differences has been the surest way of moving forward — but it has become a casualty of rising American anger.

He has straightened out his line on the left; after a fierce fight which has cost him no less than 700 fresh casualties.

That will give us time to turn about us, and to prepare ourselves against similar unpleasant casualties.

The American casualties that day, due solely to the morning skirmishes, amounted to four killed and thirty wounded.

I have no reserves in base depots now, while the operations we are engaged in are such that heavy casualties are to be expected.

Since the number of casualties was extremely high during this battle, Jackson allowed Banks to bury his dead the following day.