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2007-02-05 17:44:17 · 6 answers · asked by NoVaLiCioUs C 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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At de ends of de legs.

2007-02-05 17:56:51 · answer #1 · answered by Murray H 6 · 1 0

Main Entry: 1de·feat
Pronunciation: di-'fEt, dE-
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English deffeten, from Anglo-French defait, past participle of defaire, desfaire to destroy, from Medieval Latin disfacere, from Latin dis- + facere to do -- more at DO


ex: i defeated you and i won.

2007-02-05 17:47:24 · answer #2 · answered by ♥!BabyDoLL!♥ 5 · 0 0

If you want to know what it means as a noun here is the definition from http://m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary: frustration by nullification or by prevention of success . If you want to know what the definition is as a transitive verb this is the definition according to http://m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary: to win victory over

2007-02-05 17:55:17 · answer #3 · answered by metaphor_for_reality 1 · 0 0

The opposite of success or victory....frustration of purpose, to lose, to frustrate, to reverse a process.

2007-02-05 20:32:10 · answer #4 · answered by JOHN B 6 · 0 0

Read Bhagavad Gita and you will get your answer.

2007-02-05 17:47:45 · answer #5 · answered by ssmindia 6 · 0 0

failure to get something done.

2007-02-05 17:47:13 · answer #6 · answered by de bossy one 6 · 0 0

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