defeat

defeat

 

defeat (to win against someone in a fight, competition, game, etc.): The army was ready to defeat the rebels.

beat spoken (to win against someone in a fight, competition, game, etc.): I can beat her at chess.

overcome (to defeat; succeed in dealing with a problem): They have finally overcome the enemy. She is able to overcome this problem.

conquer (to overcome by force): We have conquered our enemies.

vanquish (conquer, overcome): He has vanquished every foe.

rout formal (to defeat someone completely): The national army was routed.

overpower (to overcome by having greater power): The troops were able to overpower the attackers.

trounce (to defeat easily and completely): We trounced them 11-0.

best informal (to defeat or outdo): He easily bested his opponent.

lick informal (to beat; to overcome): We can lick the other teams. He has licked the problem.

 

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2 comments

  1. Carolyn Jarrett

    It should read “the troops were able to overpower the attackers” .

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