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Meanings of
defy
in anglès
portuguès
relutar
català
suportar
espanyol
soportar
Back to the meaning
Resist or confront with resistance.
hold
withstand
hold up
català
suportar
català
oposar-se
espanyol
rechazar
Back to the meaning
Elude, especially in a baffling way.
refuse
resist
lend oneself
català
oposar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
hold
"
hold
withstand
hold up
Examples for "
hold
"
1
So far so good, but the situation couldn't
hold
stable for long.
2
The other sector will
hold
GEMS' assets in Europe and north America.
3
Ms Yingluck said she will
hold
new elections as soon as possible.
4
The main problem is not other countries wanting to
hold
EU referendums.
5
However, pasteurization can be done at lower temperatures, given longer
hold
times.
1
The tests try to determine how banks would
withstand
another financial crisis.
2
The question is, can emerging markets
withstand
a severe U.S. economic downturn?
3
It may simply not be in a position to
withstand
higher rates.
4
But so far it's looking like it can hardly
withstand
two days.
5
No force in the government can
withstand
this, in the long run.
1
How does the usual advice
hold
up
in the present financial crisis?
2
In Far Cry 5, the experience doesn't even
hold
up
that far.
3
In rare cases, the agency can
hold
up
approvals or seize products.
4
The Hunger Games will probably
hold
up
very well in future weeks.
5
Others gathered on school grounds to
hold
up
sheets of blank paper.
portuguès
desafiar
espanyol
retar
Back to the meaning
Challenge.
dare
portuguès
desafiar
Usage of
defy
in anglès
1
Then consider the Scottish National party, which continues to
defy
political logic.
2
Asset prices often do strange things in ways that
defy
rational explanation.
3
Human rights groups, however, were outraged that Bashir could openly
defy
arrest.
4
The new London School of Economics student centre seems to
defy
gravity.
5
Petraeus said they did not have to
defy
all those risk factors.
6
Such verbal gymnastics
defy
common sense, even if HMRC has been satisfied.
7
I believe that I could
defy
all the Tirettas in the world.
8
The one will taunt, the other
defy
;
one aggresses, the other retaliates.
9
But courts have never given presidents absolute authority to
defy
congressional subpoenas.
10
Then she came to a lad whose work appeared to
defy
description.
11
The joint interest of the Earl and the Mowbrays would
defy
opposition.
12
For a moment he thought the maester was going to
defy
him.
13
Many
defy
curfews in several cities, but the demonstrations are largely peaceful.
14
The complicated headdress and the ornaments on the robes utterly
defy
description.
15
This summer, however, the now 22-year-old is starting to
defy
that reputation.
16
It empowered individuals to
defy
authority when it crossed a certain line.
Other examples for "defy"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
defy
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
defy the world
defy gravity
defy any one
defy description
defy expectations
More collocations
Translations for
defy
portuguès
relutar
arrostar
resistir
fazer frente a
afrontar
desafiar
català
suportar
resistir
oposar-se
espanyol
soportar
resistir
aguantar
desafiar
sostenerse
rechazar
retar
Defy
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Defy
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United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common