defeat|defeats in English
noun
[de·feat || dɪ'fiːt]
act of winning or overcoming; overthrow; instance of being defeated, loss; failure
Use "defeat|defeats" in a sentence
1. It's better than three defeats.
2. Gideon’s army defeats Midian (9-25)
3. Swindon have suffered three consecutive defeats.
4. Defeat after defeat filled us with despair.
5. Two successive defeats have brought fresh criticism.
6. Arthas defeats the Orc overseer at Strahnbrad.
7. Conqueror: one that defeats an enemy or opponent.
8. A skilful politician can always reverse any defeats.
9. Bad weather and many defeats demoralized the enemy.
10. And that's what defeats a nasty little boy.
11. His own army, stung by defeats, is mutinous.
12. He defeats Hades' creatures and turns Kraken to stone.
13. 1590: Hideyoshi defeats the Hōjō clan, effectively unifying Japan.
14. Between these two defeats they registered 32 straight wins.
15. After the period is up, the family defeats him.
16. Recent defeats had caused dissension in the army ranks.
17. 6 A skilful politician can always reverse any defeats.
18. The team chalked up the ten victories against two defeats.
19. Circumstances don't defeat you - you defeat yourself when you give up
20. The American navy suffered one of their worst defeats in history.
21. David easily defeats Goliath with a single shot from a sling.
22. Drake himself also gains in experience as he defeats enemies.
23. Chewing tobacco defeats the purpose of drinking kale, doesn't it?
24. 6 The match rated as one of their worst defeats.
25. Kim's predictable defeat.