Consider this common sentence structure for discussing a hypothetical situation:

> Who would benefit from adding Foo to Bar?

I would like to ask the opposite:

> Who would be disadvantaged from adding Foo to Bar?

In my particular case, 'be disadvantaged' needs to be replaced with a single word. I'm looking for a word from the same part of speech as is 'benefit'. The [antonyms for benefit](http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/benefit) found on common online sources do not have a suitable drop-in replacement word. The only one that comes close is 'lose' but in this case they are not suffering a loss but rather simply not receiving a utility.