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to defeats
verb
To overcome in battle or contest.
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Lords defeat on energy Ministers signalled their opposition to defeats inflicted by peers over energy policy.
They were good ones but the events of the games took us to defeats rather than wins".
"That caution has led to defeats at all levels of government for 10 years against a very extreme Republican Party.
He was gentler with the players in private and reacted to defeats by Stoke and Bournemouth with something closer to graciousness.
A1 Fighting for Momentum Senator Barack Obama allowed Senator Hillary Clinton to elude his grasp, leading to defeats in two of the nation's larger states.
Since the World Cup England have reeled from injuries to retirements to defeats and finally the resignation of the coach Sir Clive Woodward, which Robinson learnt about from reading a newspaper.
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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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