trumped in English

verb
1
(in bridge, whist, and similar card games) play a trump on (a card of another suit), having no cards of the suit led.
The fourth to play after a non-trump card has been trumped by his partner, when unable to either follow suit or overtrump, must undertrump even if his partner holds the trick.
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "trumped" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "trumped", or refer to the context using the word "trumped" in the English Dictionary.

1. He trumped my ace!

2. You trumped innovation with innovation.

3. She was imprisoned on trumped-up corruption charges.

4. Cook's paranoia is only trumped by his ego.

5. Dissidents were routinely arrested on trumped-up charges .

6. 6 Under totalitarianism, fairy tales good and bad often trumped truth.

7. You kept me waiting on purpose, like you trumped up this drug charge.

8. And how I jumped the day you trumped my one and only ace

9. An Action to restrain the defendant from prosecuting a groundless proceeding or trumped-up charge agninst the plaintiff

10. Astroturfed DNC ‘Car Parade’ After Biden’s Acceptance Speech Trumped by ‘Creepy Joe Biden’ Truck Parade

11. Yahoo, Google, and Microsoft have thus followed a strikingly similar road: access to lucrative markets trumped ethical anxiety.

12. Tyndale had to appear before the administrator of the Worcester diocese on trumped-up heresy charges.

13. To do that, they needed to break our willpower and have us “confess” to trumped-up charges.

14. (Revelation 11:5-10) Some leading officers of the Watch Tower Society were sent to prison on trumped-up charges.

15. Burmah’s trial in the fall of the 1933 was a sensation, trumped up by authorities eager to make an example of her

16. There was also the occasional leftist, journalist, or human rights activist or lawyer jailed for defamation or disseminating "false information, " or on trumped-up criminal charges.

17. 24 There was also the occasional leftist, journalist, or human rights activist or lawyer jailed for defamation or disseminating "false information, " or on trumped-up criminal charges.

18. 21 Their million-pound bid for the company was trumped at the last moment by an offer for almost twice as much from their main competitor.

19. 16 In 2007 police detained and deported a man officials say was sent to shoot Mr Berezovsky, whomRussiawants to extradite to face fraud charges that he says are trumped-up.

20. Adjective unfounded, false, fabricated, unconfirmed, spurious, unjustified, unproven, unsubstantiated, groundless, unsupported, trumped up, without foundation, unjustifiable, uncorroborated, ungrounded, without basis The government has described the reports as completely Baseless.

21. Less than two months later, the film industry scored a surprise hit with "Khao Chon Kai", a teenage comedy that trumped the latest James Bond escapade[4], "Casino Royale", at the box-office.

22. Wild boar, lynx, moose, they've all returned to the region in force, the very real, very negative effects of radiation being trumped by the upside of a mass exodus of humans.

23. Then Joyful trumped the king of spades with the seven of diamonds and said quietly, “I declare a double Bezique.” City of Glory “Agnes, Gornt Blakeman, the man I played Bezique with a few nights past, the one

24. By the time he quit New York for Los Angeles in 19 hoping, like millions of others, to improve his luck in the West, he had $6 and a reputation for lechery that nearly trumped his musical one.