The politician defied public opinion.
2007-10-15 15:22:22
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answer #1
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answered by Milly 5
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Defy means Challenge.
They will defy him to jump off a bridge.
2007-10-15 15:23:07
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answer #2
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answered by samara_kittykitty 1
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I defy to tell the difference,in a matter of speaking.
2007-10-15 15:23:25
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answer #3
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answered by johny1punch 3
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The guy planned to defy his friend by standing him up.
2007-10-15 15:22:25
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answer #4
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answered by Olivia G 3
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The student chose to defy her parents and paid the consequence of being grounded.
2007-10-15 15:21:47
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answer #5
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answered by Crystal 4
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The baby was determined to defy her mother and get into the drawer.
2007-10-15 15:21:47
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not. English is an SVO language, where a Subject Verb and Object are all required. She ate. This is not a complete sentence since we know not what received the action of her eating. It may make sense to say two words alone but this is merely an interjection or statement
2016-04-09 00:27:56
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not defy my commandments.
Do not defy me.
If you defy your parents they might ground you.
<33 Gabbyyy =p
2007-10-15 15:23:03
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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She will defy all odds by being the first in her family to graduate from college.
2007-10-15 15:22:18
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answer #9
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answered by Mark B 1
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It is not a good idea to defy your parents or teachers.
2007-10-15 15:22:10
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answer #10
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answered by nickipettis 7
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