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Disappointingly unsuccessful.
disappointed
frustrated
thwarted
foiled
discomfited
unsuccessful
Beaten or overcome; not victorious.
undefeated
licked
subjugated
1
But since Islamic State was largely
defeated
last year, divisions have resurfaced.
2
The EU's compromise, to delay the ban a year, was also
defeated
.
3
U.S. officials justified the decision by saying Islamic State had been
defeated
.
4
Political parties, and National in particular, have little tolerance for
defeated
leaders.
5
In the great majority of cases, a villain exists to be
defeated
.
6
After the legislation was
defeated
,
Cullerton said talks would continue with Republicans.
7
A similar ballot initiative in Mississippi was
defeated
by voters last year.
8
We
defeated
Jim Crow, opening a path for economic and political opportunity.
9
Still, May only
defeated
an amendment to trade legislation by six votes.
10
After a year, it was
defeated
and thousands thrown out of work.
11
Yet after only a few months of political struggle he was
defeated
.
12
They also
defeated
Minnesota, Michigan and Penn State under adverse weather conditions.
13
Last year was the bloodiest since the Taliban were
defeated
in 2001.
14
It is still quite possible that the Williams motion would be
defeated
.
15
Mr Saakashvili's National Movement party was
defeated
in parliamentary elections in October.
16
The French were
defeated
;
Almeida passed into the hands of the English.
defeated
defeat
·
defeat by
defeat army
defeat man
defeat candidate
defeat the enemy