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defeated [ingl. brit. dɪˈfiːtɪd, ingl. am. dəˈfidəd] ADJ.
defeated troops
defeated party, candidate, competitor
to look defeated
I. defeat [ingl. brit. dɪˈfiːt, ingl. am. dəˈfit] SUST.
1. defeat (in battle, election, contest):
to concede or admit defeat team, troops:
to concede or admit defeat person:
2. defeat (of proposal, bill):
rejet m (of de)
II. defeat [ingl. brit. dɪˈfiːt, ingl. am. dəˈfit] V. trans.
1. defeat (beat):
defeat enemy, army
defeat team, opposition, candidate
defeat government
don't let yourself be defeated
2. defeat (reject):
defeat bill, proposal
3. defeat (thwart):
defeat attempt, plan, take-over bid
defeat ambitions
defeat inflation
4. defeat (seem incomprehensible to):
election defeat SUST. C or U
to be resoundingly defeated
to be honourably defeated
roundly defeat
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vaincu (vaincue)
to admit defeat (face à qn to sb, face à qc faced with sth)
les vaincus MILIT.
the defeated + v. pl.
défait (défaite)
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I. defeat [dɪˈfi:t] V. trans.
defeat person
defeat hopes
II. defeat [dɪˈfi:t] SUST.
election defeat SUST.
badly defeated
sustain defeat, loss
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vaincre adversaire
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I. defeat [dɪ·ˈfit] V. trans.
defeat person
defeat hopes
II. defeat [dɪ·ˈfit] SUST.
election defeat SUST.
soundly beat, defeat
badly defeated
sustain defeat, loss
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Present
Idefeat
youdefeat
he/she/itdefeats
wedefeat
youdefeat
theydefeat
Past
Idefeated
youdefeated
he/she/itdefeated
wedefeated
youdefeated
theydefeated
Present Perfect
Ihavedefeated
youhavedefeated
he/she/ithasdefeated
wehavedefeated
youhavedefeated
theyhavedefeated
Past Perfect
Ihaddefeated
youhaddefeated
he/she/ithaddefeated
wehaddefeated
youhaddefeated
theyhaddefeated
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Leaderless knights were defeated, and forty knights perished along with a number of low-ranking soldiers.
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After three months, the ASE was defeated and its members signed the employers' agreement, although the vast majority continued their membership of the union in secret.
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In fierce fighting, the royal army was defeated and retreated west.
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Blows with sufficient force are considered to have defeated or penetrated this armor, or struck an unprotected area of the body.
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He was defeated in the election of 1932 and returned to private life as an insurance broker. (2007).
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