Yes, that's correct. In volleyball, a "sideout" occurs when the serving team loses the serve to the opposing team, allowing the receiving team to gain the opportunity to serve. This term reflects the change in possession of the serve as a result of the receiving team winning the rally.
In volleyball, touching the net during play is considered a violation. It results in a point being awarded to the opposing team. The penalty for touching the net is a loss of rally or side out, meaning the serving team loses their serve and the opposing team gains possession of the ball.
Loss of serve
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A loss of serve means that the team that was supposed to serve is out of rotation or has a penalty exacted against them. It also can mean that the server did not make the serve over the net, and possession of the ball is given to the other team.
The loss of a species is called extinction.
The defense plans to tackle the opposing team's players behind the line of scrimmage to disrupt their offensive plays and prevent them from gaining yards.
It is called loss of fur or fur loss
when it's your serve, you serve from the left if your score is odd and from the right if even. So it will start on the right and the first person to get the first point will then serve on the left because they have got one.
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the loss after depreciation incurred during the year is called as cash loss
The fuzzy outer coating found on some leaves is called trichomes. Trichomes can serve various functions, such as protecting the plant from herbivores, reducing water loss, and reflecting sunlight.
So-called "loss of control" is actually a myth.