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Examples for "defeat"
Examples for "defeat"
1May pulled a parliamentary ratification vote this week facing a heavy defeat.
2That result was Madrid's last defeat in the final of the competition.
3Help them defeat the Lannisters and save Father and bring them home.
4Such violence threatens to undermine U.S.-backed efforts to defeat the militant group.
5Earlier Mr Pohiva said he had the numbers to defeat the vote.
1However, challenges remain and innovative control strategies are needed to overcome these.
2We wish the population much courage and strength to overcome the crisis.
3LY: How can we overcome racism among different ethnic groups and minorities?
4We are a unique country; neither war nor trouble can overcome freedom.
5But Leone said businesses will increasingly find solutions to overcome security concerns.
1I mean to get the better of her; and I shall succeed.
2The unjust get the better of the just and tread on them.
3Mustn't allow the unclean rise of emotion get the better of him.
4But I'm not going to let Brown get the better of us.
5In these cases, how can we get the better of our jealousy?
6The noble Lord knows that he cannot get the better of it.
7Why does she always let her feelings get the better of her?
8And I had let my temper get the better of me again.
9I cried, for once letting my temper get the better of me.
10I shall get the better of this, by-and-by: only let me alone.
11You must not let thoughts of home get the better of you.
12We cannot get the better of Anti-Semitism by any of these methods.
13Palesa's nerves get the better of her when she's on breakfast duty.
14The Slaneysiders just about did enough to get the better of Dublin.
15Blowers is evidently allowing his temper to get the better of him.
16He is determined to get the better of me at every turn.
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