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defeat
[dih-feet]
verb (used with object)
to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.; prevail over; vanquish.
They defeated the enemy.
She defeated her brother at tennis.
to eliminate or deprive of something expected.
The early returns defeated his hopes of election.
Law., to annul.
noun
the act of overcoming in a contest.
an overwhelming defeat of all opposition.
an instance of defeat; setback.
He considered his defeat a personal affront.
an overthrow or overturning; vanquishment.
the defeat of a government.
Synonyms: downfalla bringing to naught; frustration.
the defeat of all his hopes and dreams.
the act or event of being bested; a beating.
Defeat is not something she abides easily.
Archaic., undoing; destruction; ruin.
defeat
/ dɪˈfiːt /
verb
to overcome in a contest or competition; win a victory over
to thwart or frustrate
this accident has defeated all his hopes of winning
law to render null and void; annul
noun
the act of defeating or state of being defeated
an instance of defeat
overthrow or destruction
law an annulment
Other Word Forms
- defeater noun
- nondefeat noun
- predefeat noun
- redefeat verb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of defeat1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Williamson, who has not played international cricket since the Champions Trophy final defeat by India in March, is expected to return for the three one-day internationals against England that follow.
Israel's army chief, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir said Sunday that the country defeated Hamas through the military pressure exerted over the past two years, combined with diplomatic efforts.
Saracens started the season with two bonus-point wins but defeat on Sunday leaves them third in the English top flight, four points behind leaders Bath.
Asked if the UK government would say no to a second independence referendum, the Labour MP for Lothian East said he was "working for victory" at the Holyrood election in 2026 and "not anticipating defeat".
But, in what is about to become a record-breaking tenure, he is determined to banish the memory of the 3-1 Hampden defeat that ended hopes of a place in Qatar.
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When To Use
To defeat someone is to beat them in a competition or contest.As a noun, a defeat is a loss (as in That was the team’s first defeat of the season) and defeat is the state of having lost (as in the agony of defeat).In most cases, the verb beat is a close synonym for defeat, but defeat is more formal (you can beat or defeat someone in a game, but a nation defeats another in war).As a verb, defeat can also mean to thwart or prevent something from happening, but this is less commonly used.Example: The Allies defeated the Axis powers in World War II.
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