Use "defy" in a sentence

1. Trees defy gravity.

2. Honouring netaji: Heroes defy neat Categorisations

3. I defy anyone to prove otherwise.

4. Airstrike is now DEFY Augusta trampoline park

5. Their life tenure means they defy patronage.

6. I defy you to prove your accusations.

7. Feed by measure and defy physician. 

8. Churchgoers in Dutch 'Bible Belt' defy coronavirus instructions

9. 2 Feed by measure and defy physician. 

10. I defy you to prove I have cheated.

11. They believe it is essential to defy convention.

12. Anachronismatical Dwarf lion tail gone! And defy death

13. I wouldn't have dared to defy my teachers.

14. That trade that seems to defy conventional wisdom?

15. You would defy an order from your legatus?

16. If you defy God, you will be punished.

17. I defy anyone to disprove the defendant's statements.

18. 17 The tiny gecko lizard seems to defy gravity.

19. That a righteous few can defy a great evil.

20. I defy you to prove that I have cheated.

21. We defy the available Methods: To estimate them quantitatively.

22. Feed sparingly [by measure] and defy the physician. 

23. No longer will these proud tyrants openly defy Jehovah!

24. Who would dare defy the might of the Raj?

25. And the lightly esteemed one will defy the respected one.

26. Her success has been so remarkable as to defy explanation.

27. Burkini debate reignited in France as Grenoble women defy ban

28. The Conjurors’ Club members already defy stereotypical images of magicians

29. These tiny creatures seem to defy conventional principles of aerodynamics.

30. 3 Feed sparingly [by measure] and defy the physician. 

31. The towering pine and cypress trees defy frost and snow.

32. Quarterback John Elway, continues to defy the ravages of time.

33. Antichrist is coming to defy and take the place of Jesus

34. 12 Quarterback John Elway, continues to defy the ravages of time.

35. No man his age can defy the laws of medical science.

36. The building leans so much that it seems to defy gravity.

37. Have I the right to defy death and risk abandoning them forever?"

38. This was the first time that I dared to defy my mother.

39. Q .2 Did Paul defy the Holy place of the Holy Temple?

40. There he saw two personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description.

41. China will befriend ostracised regimes and encourage them to defy international norms.

42. Edward Koren, whose furry creatures often defy links to any known species?

43. The riches of scholarship, the Benignities of literature, defy fortune and outlive calamity

44. Who would defy the law of gravity by walking off a high cliff?

45. I defy even Sir William Lucas to produce such a son-in-law.

46. Despite her wish to defy convention, she had become pregnant and married at

47. At Bis, we’re always looking for new ways to “defy limits, exceed expectations…”

48. At Tern, we build Bikes that defy expectations for what a bike can do

49. I saw in your eyes how you craved to defy order of his death.

50. I saw in your eyes how you craved to defy order of his death

51. I know it would take a brave woman to defy him, knowing the consequences.

52. I defy you to tell where I've painted over the scratch on my car.

53. 'Biologically younger' people who defy their real age often have 5 things in common

54. (Proverbs 30:28) What is the secret of the gecko’s ability to defy gravity?

55. He would defy his family and marry Freya in secret, in the Royal Garden.

56. I defy you to come up with one major accomplishment of the current Prime Minister.

57. Mr Berezovsky alleged he was threatened with imprisonment if he continued to defy Mr Putin.

58. Antonyms for Conform include flout, defy, breach, disregard, violate, break, contravene, disobey, ignore and scorn

59. 27 Miss Defy screeched around a blind bend into the path of an oncoming sedan.

60. Butterscotch, the vocal percussionist virtuosa, uses her powerful voice to defy gender and music social constructs

61. Through their various plights, the drama questions a world where feminine ideals regularly defy rational explanation.

62. Even if we live as pure as nuns, we defy the patriarchal order just by existing.

63. President Bush has ordered his former White House counsel Harriet Miers to defy a congressional subpoena.

64. Yet other species exhibit variation patterns that defy analysis of the sophistication of present-day biology.

65. Synonyms for Contravene that may be found in a thesaurus are: breach, interfere, disobey, defy, impugn

66. Conjuring definition: the performance of tricks that appear to defy natural laws Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

67. This idea has spawned irrational diets that defy science, cause much inconvenience, and may even threaten nutrition.

68. He had been ready to defy the conventions and take on the world - and win! he thought.

69. “I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air.

70. Not if our captains defy my orders, abandon their posts, and sacrifice our men on foolish missions.

71. Campaigners have said that they are prepared to defy the law in order to achieve their aims.

72. Labour should do it now and defy the Tories to defend the buying of votes by plutocrats.

73. 21 Derbyshire folk may query the authenticity of this but I defy them not to enjoy the results.

74. Is it true that Marius is a spokesman for God and that it's a sin to defy him?

75. Willing my heart to beat normally, I defy the urge to turn back or freeze or cry out.

76. Even if you and Elena defy every single statistic and stay in love every hour of every day...

77. The conservatives surprised everyone by agreeing to defy the government and overspend by almost as much ... ten million.

78. Nigel Mansell will defy critics who lament his departure from Formula One and make a success of Indy 500.

79. Most refuse to defy the cultural definition of masculinity, to overcome their fears, or to relinquish their male privilege.

80. Those who defy the government face arbitrary arrest, detention, lack of due process, and systematic torture and ill-treatment.