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verliezende

Verliezende is a Dutch adjective formed from the verb verliezen, meaning to lose. It describes someone or something that loses in a competition, bid, election, game, or other dispute. The term is commonly used to refer to the party, candidate, or team that does not win.

Etymology and form: verliezende derives from verliezen with the common present-participle/attributive suffix -ende, a pattern used

Usage and context: Verliezende appears primarily in competitive or evaluative contexts, including sports, elections, auctions, and

Examples:

- In de finale werd het team de verliezende partij. (In the final, the team became the losing

- De verliezende bidder besloot terug te trekken. (The losing bidder decided to withdraw.)

- De winnaar stond centraal, terwijl de verliezer aandacht kreeg voor zijn poging.

Related terms: verlies (loss), verliezen (to lose), winnaar (winner), verliezer (loser). See also phrases like winnende

Notes: Verliezende is one of several Dutch forms that express ongoing or resultant states in competition or

in
Dutch
to
create
adjectives
from
verbs.
As
a
result,
phrases
such
as
verliezende
partij
(the
losing
party)
or
verliezende
kandidaat
(losing
candidate)
are
standard.
The
corresponding
noun
for
a
person
who
loses
is
verliezer;
for
a
team
or
party,
the
noun
can
be
verliezende
partij
or
simply
verliezer
depending
on
context.
legal
proceedings.
It
is
used
both
in
formal
texts
and
in
everyday
language
to
distinguish
the
losing
side
from
the
winning
side.
In
many
cases,
the
antonymous
concept
is
expressed
with
winnende
or
winnaar
(winner).
party.)
partij
and
het
verlies.
contention.
In
practice,
de
verliezende
partij
is
a
common
formulation
across
domains
such
as
sport,
law,
politics,
and
auctions.