Synonym: rebelliousness. Similar words: alliance, appliance, compliance, defile, define, deficit, definite, definitive. Meaning: [dɪ'faɪəns] n. 1. intentionally contemptuous behavior or attitude 2. a hostile challenge 3. a defiant act.
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121. His step voice at depart me almost one Zhang the distant place stopped, I slowly cozy spirit, draw firm of heartstring but don't defiance to have cent to relax.
122. In a rare act of coordinated defiance, more than a dozen newspapers across the country jointly published an editorial last year calling on the government to take on the nettlesome process of reform.
123. In defiance, North Korea reportedly has started reassembling its main nuclear plant.
124. The crowd mingled defiance and anguish in an animal roar.
125. The outlaw pulled out a dagger and bade defiance to the policemen.
126. Lewis cynical defiance of federal authority was more than Congress would tolerate.
127. They strutted fearlessly about with their lustrous eyes flashing defiance.
128. She looked at Pen with glances from which beamed pride, defiance, aversion.
129. Unwillingly she met his eyes, defiance and perturbation on her face.
130. Those who bid defiance to the law will get into trouble.
131. The figure did not cross its hands in the pious attitude of the other graven dignitaries, but its arms were folded as in defiance and their angle made a snug resting-place for the little bird.
132. In Battle Stance and Berserker Stance, all threat from a Warrior is multiplied by 80%. In defensive stance, the multiplier is 130%. With Defiance, it is 145%.
133. There is little that regular line troops find as disturbing as the sight of a clan bearing down on them, screaming their hate and defiance.
134. Moscow has also signalled that it would supply Tehran with new surface-to-air missiles in defiance of US opposition.
135. Pain replied to the prosecution by defiance and inflammatory speeches.
136. Servants collected the precious bodies of the sacred kings and concealed them around Cusco,[http://sentencedict.com/defiance.html] where they were worshipped in secret—and in defiance of Spanish priests.
137. Olny at this moment. we decided to bid defiance to the violence using violence.
138. AFTER just a week of heart-stirring popular defiance has Iran's new-found spirit of liberty already been broken?
139. Siberian villages present a cheerful image in defiance of the harsh climate.
140. His deliberate denouncement of the degenerating delegation denotes his defiance of the authority.
141. A city of northwest Ohio southwest of Toledo. Fort Defiance was built on the site by Anthony Wayne in1794. Population, 16, 768.
142. Outside the court, Mohammed Ali, a childhood friend of Zaidi, said: "His act was not a crime but one of defiance.
143. Sometimes, we cannot but feel that those who show defiance of law may become a future trend-setter.
144. With such precautions the courtiers might bid defiance to contagion.
145. It was a masterpiece of its kind, and bid defiance to all the projectiles in the world.
146. At Christmas, as a gesture of defiance, Beatrice flung a party.
147. He will never set you at defiance or willfully injure you.
148. After intense diplomacy, Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman convinced Moldovan and Greek authorities not to allow the ship to sail to Gaza in defiance of the Israeli naval blockade.
149. The statue will be of the Maratha warrior king Shivaji, considered a "hero" in Maharashtra for his defiance of Mughal and British forces.
150. The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the force of the Crown.
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