Defeat

/dɪˈfiːt/ verb

To defeat someone is to win against them in a game, battle, or competition. As a noun, it means the experience of losing.

It comes from Old French “defaite,” meaning “undoing, destruction,” from Latin “defacere,” “to undo, destroy,” from “de-” (down, away) and “facere” (to do, make). The idea is of un‑doing someone’s efforts.

AMባለሙያ
ARهزيمة
BNপরাজয়
CAderrota
CSporážka
DAnederlag
DENiederlage
ELήττα
ESderrota
FAشکست
FItappio
FRdéfaite
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