Antonym: victorious. Similar words: defeat, repeatedly, feather, feature, defend, defense, defender, deference. Meaning: [dɪ'fiːt] n. people who are defeated. adj. 1. beaten or overcome; not victorious 2. disappointingly unsuccessful.
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151 He is finally met and defeated at the Battle of Osterwald.
152 About the same time he defeated the Picts in battle.
153 The requirement was defeated 921 to 434, with 26 abstentions.
154 But Max's kindness and good manners defeated my purpose totally.
155 Propositions to cut taxes or limit government spending were defeated in Massachusetts, Colorado, Nebraska and Utah.
156 In one of the most closely watched races in the country, he defeated incumbent Republican Andrea Seastrand in a bitter rematch.
157 When it came up for a vote in March, it was soundly defeated.
158 The officials who are retiring or were defeated had to make hard decisions after the flood.
159 A composite motion demanding the straight forward abolition of the block vote was defeated on a show of hands.
160 Hooton was defeated by George Miller in the city council primary election only eight months after taking office.
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161 Luis Rodriguez Zapatero will fill the vacuum created when Felipe Gonza lez was defeated as prime minister in 1996.
162 The housing project, which had been approved by the town council, was narrowly defeated by public vote.
163 The chances of the Government being defeated when amendment 27 is voted on in a few weeks are now difficult to judge.
164 He had raided the downtown warehouse arena the night she defeated Melanie Squid in the Kumite.
165 But until now the very volume of data involved has defeated attempts to analyse it.
166 They were finally defeated and no other enemy entered Attica as long as Theseus lived.
167 Both housed defeated, but martial, races who made dominion enjoyable.
168 The liberals had been defeated and the Unionist Party was once again being led by traditional unionists.
169 If you are determined to create a shining future with all your heart, it is unlikely that you will be defeated. Dr T.P.Chia
170 I can see Mrs Berzins's defeated hesitancy as she fingers her amber necklace.
171 Let's have a quick word with the two defeated finalists.
172 Although the right to strike had been established, some of the judges were not to be so easily defeated.
173 Earlier yesterday the government had defeated an opposition censure motion in the lower house of parliament.
174 Gloriously defeated at the age of twenty-three, she committed suicide rather than suffer the shame of surrender.
175 Is not that a terrible record on which to fight a general election, in which the Government will be defeated?
176 You were depicted laughing at Mr Edward Heath whom you have defeated at the party leadership elections.
177 A motion on the opening day to put the work of the government to a vote of no confidence was narrowly defeated.
178 Throughout the 1950s, the elder Forbes served as a New Jersey state senator and was twice defeated in campaigns for governor.
179 It was a lack of money, not effort, that defeated their plan.
180 They defeated Essex 6-3, Herts., the defending champions, 7-2, and Dorset, 7-2.
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