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    defy
    /dɪˈfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. openly resist or refuse to obey: "a woman who defies convention" Similar resistwithstandtake a stand againsthold out againstOpposite surrender
    • 2. appear to be challenging (someone) to do or prove something: "he glowered at her, defying her to mock him" Similar challengedarethrow down the gauntlet

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  2. DEFY definition: 1. to refuse to obey a person, decision, law, situation, etc.: 2. to be extreme or very strange…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DEFY is to confront with assured power of resistance : disregard. How to use defy in a sentence.

  4. DEFY meaning: 1. to refuse to obey a person, decision, law, situation, etc.: 2. to be extreme or very strange…. Learn more.

  5. 5 meanings: 1. to resist (a powerful person, authority, etc) openly and boldly 2. to elude, esp in a baffling way 3. formal to.... Click for more definitions.

  6. defy belief, explanation, description, etc. to be impossible or almost impossible to believe, explain, describe, etc. a political move that defies explanation; The beauty of the scene defies description. His face was so odd that it defies description. ...

  7. Defy definition: to challenge the power of; resist boldly or openly. See examples of DEFY used in a sentence.

  8. defy: 1 v resist or confront with resistance “The politician defied public opinion” Synonyms: hold , hold up , withstand Types: brave , brave out , endure , weather face and withstand with courage Type of: hold out , resist , stand firm , withstand stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something v challenge Synonyms: dare Types: brazen ...

  9. Define defy. defy synonyms, defy pronunciation, defy translation, English dictionary definition of defy. tr.v. de·fied , de·fy·ing , de·fies 1. a. To oppose or resist with boldness and assurance: defied the blockade by sailing straight through it. b.

  10. DEFY definition: 1. to refuse to obey someone or something: 2. to be impossible to believe/describe/explain, etc…. Learn more.

  11. 3 defy something to successfully resist something to a very unusual degree The baby boy defied all the odds and survived (= stayed alive when it seemed certain that he would die). defy verb defiance noun defiant adjective defy verb defiance noun defiant adjective Idioms