Opposite of the loss or forfeit of property or rights, such as by legal action
Opposite of an act of devoting time, effort, resources, or energy to a particular undertaking
“Steeped in the frugality of his time, he never wanted to go out to eat or spend money when he didn't feel the need.”
Opposite of present participle for to lose or be deprived of something, especially as a penalty for wrongdoing
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