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The defection
noun
An act or incidence of defecting
Exact(60)
The defection lasted two hours.
The defection was impossible to confirm.
The defection of Diodotus I is still easier to understand.
The defection of business customers has continued remorselessly this year.
The defection of a Mafia boss was once unthinkable.
The defection was one of several from Taliban territory.
The defection was reported as anti-Assad activists said that fighting had escalated across the country.
The defection inflames a longstanding rivalry between the N.Y.S.E. and Nasdaq.
The defection of people from other parties would bring welcome organising skills.
The defection of the South America's most populous region broke up the old Democratic coalition.
The defection of the prime minister was a big blow to the regime.
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