Synonym: challenge, confront, disobey, disregard, ignore, resist. Similar words: defuse, defeat, define, defend, deface, defile, defame, defaced. Meaning: [dɪ'faɪ] v. 1. resist or confront with resistance 2. elude, especially in a baffling way 3. challenge.
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91) The terrorists defy the government and successively practice the bombing activity.
92) Q .2 Did Paul defy the Holy place of the Holy Temple?
93) The way to defy the extreme projection and eternalize their soul lies in three ways of transferred projection of soul-image into the love, cosmos and god.
94) Some scholars argue that it is a defy towards the conventional theory to establish right to defense of advance or follow-up performance and the system of anticipatory breach of contract.
95) That would be tantamount to creating divine enemies, immortal enemies So God must maintain the upper hand in his struggle with these humans who have learned to defy him.
96) " Nice clothes invite pointing fingers, High climbers god's good will defy. "
97) Liquid propellant combustion processes are quite complicated and defy precise analytical description.
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98) Curiger sees "a lot of commonalities between the Venetian master's quest and the eagerness of some contemporary artists to defy the conventions which beleaguer art in our time."
99) China will befriend ostracised regimes and encourage them to defy international norms.
100) Often these antipasto borders defy the traditional confines of the painting and appear to either expand outside the picture frame or encroach into the picture with an overwhelming presence.
101) A few of the 7XXX series defy the general rule and are weldable.
102) Lots of galaxies exhibit two-lobed jets of matter and energy erupting from their cores, but the "Fermi bubbles" defy easy explanation.
103) The estrogen of the Gao Shuiping inside body is long-term action, and defy without progestational hormone, cause hyperplasia of the film inside bottle opener palace or gland cancer easily.
104) There are incidents that do defy logical explanations, such as some people's claims of using the Ouija board, though since none of these events can be proven it is very weak evidence.
105) From his ringside seat on natural disaster(sentencedict.com), Mr Toda has no doubt that even the richest and most advanced societies cannot expect to defy geological realities.
106) His admiration goes out to the characters who defy the sordidness of life and, risking all the dangers of retribution, live beyond good and evil, in magnificence.
107) Our guests ran with the assignment, offering a range of books eclectic enough to defy categorization by the Dewey Decimal System.
108) Sunset time, those who take an old name is ligneous and telpher, if took a piece, pay a visit centenary before the ticket of san Francisco city life, give a person a kind of charm that cannot defy.
109) Kratos: Turn back to Olympus beast! I must face Zeus! You defy the god of war?
110) Throughout the weekend, Dr. Hew Len gave us tools for transformation, tools that totally defy intellectualism.
111) I defy even Sir William Lucas himself to produce a more valuable son-in-law.
112) Her criteria defy analysis.
113) No activities that defy the "three adherences " and defy the Constitution would be tolerated. He stressed that the "three adherences " must be implemented unwaveringly and unswervingly.
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