To end in success a struggle or contest.
An unsuccessful ending to a struggle or contest.
The feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals.
1 May pulled a parliamentary ratification vote this week facing a heavy defeat .
2 That result was Madrid's last defeat in the final of the competition.
3 Help them defeat the Lannisters and save Father and bring them home.
4 Such violence threatens to undermine U.S.-backed efforts to defeat the militant group.
5 Earlier Mr Pohiva said he had the numbers to defeat the vote.
6 The final result means defeat for the three-term Republican Senator, Conrad Burns.
7 It was the Law and Justice party's first defeat since assuming power.
8 May will likely have to defeat the Labour amendment at a vote.
9 The Tigers' previous largest margin of defeat this season was 15 points.
10 For Abram the Cold War began the moment Germany's defeat was certain.
11 Lower Saxony is Roesler's home state, making a defeat there especially damning.
12 Much of the British military thought invasion highly likely and defeat unavoidable.
13 He conceded questions about his future after the heavy defeat were justified.
14 But despite defeat , Arbroath remain one point above their opponents in fifth.
15 They are now facing charges of conspiracy to defeat course of justice.
16 Sunday was Clinton's first time back in the state since her defeat .
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