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the defeating
verb
To overcome in battle or contest.
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The concept of genius as precocity affirms the defeating psychology of embracing underachievement in adulthood.
Maybe Mr. Libeskind and his plan will ultimately be squelched by the defeating politics of New York.
In its barren but suggestive landscape, its gallows humor and the defeating near-futility of Hobart's quest, "Horse" feels like a conscious homage to Beckett.
Philip Hammond, the UK foreign secretary, Justine Greening, the UK development secretary, and Ernest Bai Koroma, president of Sierra Leone, will be among those taking part at the Defeating Ebola event at Lancaster House in central London on Thursday.
The use of advanced ceramics for armour systems allows the defeating of the projectile and ballistic impact energy dissipation providing adequate ballistic protection.
It's a topic LinkedIn Influencers weighed in on this week, touching on the things a boss should never say, private information best kept to yourself in the office and the defeating business buzzwords one should avoid.
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They passed the defeated Confederate army undetected.
The defeated tribes sued for peace.
So says the defeated.
But the Pritzkers defeated the lawsuit.
REBOUNDS The Knicks defeated the Wizards, 98-89.
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