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    Use "defeated" in a sentence

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    defeated


    1. Israel the nation had been defeated, its women dispersed thruout all the countries that would later be called Talstan


    2. He jumps up and finds the defeated, miserable girl full of dangerous secrets and lies, still crying on the floor


    3. “Because you have defeated


    4. King who defeated an army without making widows out of wives


    5. Satan has been defeated over those nations


    6. Reason, defeated by logic, fades; negative thoughts pounding me from every side, I struggle to rationalise


    7. is a man defeated


    8. My dear aunt, so wretched and forlorn, so defeated in her grief, I dared not make a sound


    9. I looked up in pain and said, "Thoughts, thoughts, too many thoughts!" finally defeated


    10. way we should be defeated by them

    11. ' The boy sat trembling in front of the blaze and slowly wept himself to sleep, defeated by events


    12. His men are defeated and he has no defense


    13. Persians were defeated at the battle of Marathon


    14. To Davie the thing looks like an instrument of torture or the skeleton of a defeated alien invader


    15. “The accomplice might not have known what he was doing,” she said, “the Instinct can be defeated that way


    16. A year into the training, Johnson watched as Roman defeated the best of


    17. “It was the wicked Queen Oizys, but we defeated her, remember?”


    18. “But hang on, how did you ‘protect it’? It was overtaken by Queen Oizys a few weeks ago, before we defeated her


    19. Justice rose up the atmosphere to meet the enormous Hesean Fleet, this one much larger than the one he had defeated earlier


    20. large army, but it will be defeated

    21. The Boulder Dwarf looked angrier than ever at his words, while the blind, old man simply looked defeated


    22. Sadly, three of their Lords fell before it was defeated


    23. That they defeated it at all seemed a miracle, for whatever dark power gave it strength also made it nearly indestructible


    24. He would have his vengeance on the being that threatened to extinguish his life, and prove that he was not one to be so easily defeated


    25. "Why should I do anything? What difference will it make? After battling the Undeath for an eternity, I have grown accustomed to the fact that it cannot be defeated


    26. The Plague has been here once before, and it was defeated -- by one man


    27. They faced the Void itself, a foe even the Maker had never truly defeated


    28. He even defeated Imorbis himself, his first such loss in over a millennium


    29. Ostedes would not be defeated


    30. Looking doubtful and defeated, the Magi headed to the indicated area

    31. Now that her strength was restored, Nerissa knew she could easily beat Dora in a fight -- after all, she’d defeated many warriors, including women, during her clan’s travels --


    32. defeated it several times - and have been


    33. game controller long after she defeated the bad guys, won


    34. To dream that you have been defeated indicates that you are headed in the wrong direction


    35. " Edward sounded defeated


    36. Though news came back that they’d defeated the Eretrians on the Lelantine Plain, Hippomachus’s ship did not return


    37. And after a series of hits, the Chaurus was eventually defeated


    38. Maybe this had been a rescue attempt and it was defeated so quickly the military never let word get out


    39. In these circumstances, and among troops who had some confidence in their own skill and dexterity in the use of their arms, it must have been a good deal less difficult to preserve some degree of regularity and order, not only in the beginning, but through the whole progress of an ancient battle, and till one of the two armies was fairly defeated


    40. In this march, he is said to have been misled by his guides ; and in a country which he did not know, was surprised and attacked, by another standing army, in every respect equal or superior to his own, and was entirely defeated

    41. The disheartened and frequently defeated African militia joined it, and, at the battle of Zama, composed the greater part of the troops of Annibal


    42. Death had become the enemy to be defeated without countenance


    43. Defeated, empty and depressed


    44. Even though the Union forces were defeated at


    45. It was hopeless! What could she do to stop them? In every future, she massed her armies to try to capture and Heal her friends, but in every future, she was defeated, her armies were defeated; it was the beginning of the Age of Chaos


    46. After hanging the last of the flyers, I slowly headed back home, defeated


    47. The Nymloc and Jacoulra preferred to move in huge wedges, formations of a sort where their front lines pushed, hacked, and slashed with their claws and fangs, while those behind waited to take over when the front lines were defeated


    48. One, Israel conquered and survived, and two, the Palestinians were dispersed throughout the region, with absolutely no support from the defeated Arab governments that had supposedly supported them


    49. In late 1960, however, he showed a great deal of class by refusing to contest the eminently contestable 1960 election in which John Kennedy defeated him with the efforts of thousands of dead voters in Illinois and Texas, without whose votes Kennedy would not have won


    50. Said Pyrrhus, Kind of Epirus, after having defeated the Romans at Asculum in BC 279, with heavy losses, including most of his elephants, „Another such victory, and I am undone














































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    Synonyms for "defeated"

    defeated discomfited disappointed foiled frustrated thwarted forfeited beaten vanquished

    "defeated" definitions

    people who are defeated


    beaten or overcome; not victorious


    disappointingly unsuccessful