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51defeat — I. n. 1. Overthrow, downfall, rout, discomfiture, repulse. 2. Frustration. II. v. a. 1. Conquer, overthrow, overcome, vanquish, repulse, beat, discomfit, rout, check mate. 2. Frustrate, baffle, foil, balk, thwart, disconcert, disappoint …
52defeat — v 1. conquer, vanquish, subdue, subjugate, oppress; rout, discomfit, overwhelm, Sl. mop or wipe the floor with, overrun, trample, Inf. run into the ground; crush, overthrow, smash, thrash, trounce, trim, whip, drub, floor; worst, hash, Sl. skin,… …
53defeat — de·feat …
54defeat — To make void; to annul; to overcome …
55defeat — v. & n. v.tr. 1 overcome in a battle or other contest. 2 frustrate, baffle. 3 reject (a motion etc.) by voting. 4 Law annul. n. the act or process of defeating or being defeated. Etymology: ME f. OF deffait, desfait past part. of desfaire f.… …
57defeat a bill — vote down a proposed law, cause a bill to fail …
58defeat a motion — vote down a formal proposal, cause a formal proposal to fail …
59defeat the enemy — beat the enemy, conquer the adversary, overcome one s foe …
60Day of Defeat: Source — This article is about the video game. For the DODS server, see Distributed Oceanographic Data Systems. Day of Defeat: Source Box cover showing an Axis and Allied soldier, representing the two teams. Developer(s) Valve Co …