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To defeated
verb
To overcome in battle or contest.
Exact(21)
His generosity to defeated opponents, magnanimous though it was, did not win their affection.
Here's my advice to defeated MPs facing the trauma of rejection.
He showed a human spiritual greatness in his generosity to defeated opponents, which was partly responsible for his assassination.
Looking back over the franchise, my reactions have ranged from enjoyment to defeated exasperation and back again.
It passed the wit of man to make him understand that one does not do these things to defeated peoples.
Outside, the hallways were filled with the House's equivalent of scalps: wooden pallets piled high with shrink-wrapped boxes belonging to defeated or retiring Democrats.
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"You have to defeat evil".
Ogdensburg is accustomed to defeat.
3. "The goal is to defeat Obama".
And others worked hard to defeat him.
I battled very hard to defeat Prop.
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