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- Dictionarydefeat/dɪˈfiːt/
verb
- 1. win a victory over (someone) in a battle or other contest; overcome or beat: "Garibaldi defeated the Neapolitan army" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. an instance of defeating or being defeated: "a 1–0 defeat by Grimsby" Similar Opposite
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DEFEAT definition: 1. to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition: 2. to cause someone or something to…. Learn more.
The meaning of DEFEAT is to win victory over : beat. How to use defeat in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Defeat.
to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition: Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo. They defeated the Italian team and reached the final. Synonyms. annihilate informal. beat (DEFEAT) conquer. crush (BEAT) hammer (DEFEAT) informal. thrash (DEFEAT) informal. trounce. See also. self-defeating.
defeat suggests beating or frustrating: to defeat an enemy in battle. conquer implies finally gaining control over, usually after a series of efforts or against systematic resistance: to conquer a country, one's inclinations. overcome emphasizes surmounting difficulties in prevailing over an antagonist: to overcome opposition, bad habits ...
noun. the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals. synonyms: frustration. see more. verb. win a victory over. “ defeat your enemies” synonyms: get the better of, overcome. see more. verb. thwart the passage of. synonyms: kill, shoot down, vote down, vote out. see more. Pronunciation. US. /dɪˈfit/ UK.
[uncountable, countable] failure to win or to be successful. The party faces defeat in the election. They suffered a narrow defeat in the final. a heavy/humiliating/crushing defeat. The world champion has only had two defeats in 20 fights. They finally had to admit defeat (= stop trying to be successful). to concede/accept defeat.
1. a. The act of defeating an opponent: the home team's defeat of their rivals. b. The state of being defeated; failure to win: the home team's defeat by their rivals. 2. A coming to naught; frustration: the defeat of a lifelong dream. 3. Law. a. The act of overcoming or frustrating the enforcement of. b. Law The act of making null and void.
The bill went down to defeat in the House. DEFEAT meaning: 1 : to win a victory over (someone or something) in a war, contest, game, etc.; 2 : to cause (someone or something) to fail.
1. If you defeat someone, you win a victory over them in a battle, game, or contest. [...] 2. If a proposal or motion in a debate is defeated, more people vote against it than for it. [...] 3. If a task or a problem defeats you, it is so difficult that you cannot do it or solve it. [...]
to win against somebody in a war, competition, sports game, etc. synonym beat. defeat somebody/something He defeated the champion in three sets. to defeat a rival/an opponent. The goal is to defeat the enemy by whatever means possible. a defeated army.