DEFEATS vs KILL: NOUN
- The feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals
- Plural form of defeat.
- An unsuccessful ending
- The destruction of an enemy plane or ship or tank or missile
- The act of terminating a life
- An animal killed in the hunt, as by a beast of prey.
- A channel or arm of the sea; a river; a stream; ; -- used also in composition
- A kiln.
- An animal that has been killed, as by a beast of prey or by a sportsman; a bag of game.
- An animal killed, especially in hunting.
- A person killed or to be killed.
- An event in which large numbers of individuals are killed.
- The act of attacking and destroying an enemy aircraft, vessel, or missile.
- A channel, creek, stream, or bed of a river: used especially as an element of American names in the parts originally settled by the Dutch: as, Kill van Kull (the strait between Staten Island and New Jersey), Catskill, Sehuylkill.
- The act of killing.
- The act of killing, as game.
- In games such as volleyball and tennis, a shot that is so forcefully hit that it cannot be returned.
DEFEATS vs KILL: VERB
- Thwart the passage of
- Win a victory over
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defeat.
- Be the source of great pain for
- Thwart the passage of
- Be fatal
- Destroy a vitally essential quality of or in
- Tire out completely
- Mark for deletion, rub off, or erase
- Cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly
- Cause the death of, without intention
- Deprive of life
- Hit with great force
- Hit with so much force as to make a return impossible, in racket games
- Overwhelm with hilarity, pleasure, or admiration
- End or extinguish by forceful means
- Drink down entirely
- Cause to cease operating
DEFEATS vs KILL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make such a strong impression as to overcome.
- To cause death or extinction; be fatal.
- To hit (a ball) with such force as to make a return impossible, as in volleyball.
- To hit (a ball) with great force.
- To thwart passage of; veto.
- To cause extreme pain or discomfort to.
- To prevent the opposing team from scoring on a power play during (a penalty), as in ice hockey.
- To consume entirely; finish off.
- To put to death.
- To pass (time) in aimless activity.
- To deprive of life.
- To put an end to; extinguish.
- To destroy a vitally essential quality in.
- To cause to cease operating; turn off.
- To tire out completely; exhaust.
- To be very painful or uncomfortable.
- To mark for deletion; rule out.
DEFEATS vs KILL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To destroy; to ruin
- To cause to cease; to quell; to calm; to still.
- To deprive of life, animal or vegetable, in any manner or by any means; to render inanimate; to put to death; to slay.
DEFEATS vs KILL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- See kiln.
- In leather manufacturing, to remove the natural grease from (the skin) in making furs or robes from hair skins.
- In tennis, to strike (the ball) with such force as to make it impossible for the opponent to return it.
- To strike, beat, cut, or stab; strike down.
- To deprive (a human being or any animal, or, in more recent use, a vegetable) of life, by any means; put to death; slay.
- To destroy; render wholly inactive, inefficient, etc.; deaden; quell; overpower; subdue; suppress; cancel: as, sudden showers kill the wind; a thick carpet kills the sound of footsteps.
- To nullify or neutralize the active qualities of; deprive (a thing) of its characteristic active or useful qualities; weaken; dilute: as, to kill grain (by overheating it in the process of grinding); to kill fire-damp (to mix or dilute it with atmospheric air); to kill wire (by stretching it so as to destroy its ductility).
- To reject; discard: as, to kill a paragraph in a report; to kill an article in type
- Synonyms Kill, Slay, Murder, Assassinate, Slaughter, Massacre, Despatch. Kill is the general word, meaning simply to deprive of life, whether wrongfully (Ex. xx. 13), accidentally, in self-defense, in war, or by process of law. Slay is a less commonplace word with the same meaning as kill. Murder is the general word for killing wrongfully, especially with premeditation. Assassinate means to kill wrongfully by surprise, suddenly, or by secret assault. To slaughter is to kill brutally or in great numbers; massacre is more intense than slaughter, meaning to kill indiscriminately, without need or without warrant, rapidly or in great numbers. To despatch is to kill with promptness or quickness, and generally in a quiet way. Kill, slay, slaughter, and despatch may apply to ordinary and proper taking of the life of an animal. Kill and slaughter are the ordinary words used to describe the work of a butcher.
- The body of an animal, or bodies of animals, killed by a person or another animal
- Cause to die
- (idiom) (at/on) Present at the moment of triumph.
DEFEATS vs KILL: RELATED WORDS
- Beating, Beat, Setbacks, Upsets, Rout, Losses, Win, Wins, Routs, Vote down, Vote out, Kill, Licking, Frustration, Overcome
- Exterminate, Destroy, Vote down, Toss off, Putting to death, Pour down, Drink down, Bolt down, Belt down, Stamp out, Vote out, Down, Wipe out, Defeat, Obliterate
DEFEATS vs KILL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Failures, Beats, Beating, Beat, Setbacks, Upsets, Rout, Win, Wins, Routs, Vote down, Kill, Licking, Frustration, Overcome
- Strangle, Bury, Shoot, Slay, Die, Annihilate, Exterminate, Destroy, Vote down, Pour down, Stamp out, Down, Wipe out, Defeat, Obliterate
DEFEATS vs KILL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Else which defeats the whole purpose of teleporting.
- Gingka defeats Julian in the A Block Final.
- Statutes interpretation that defeats the legislative Intent purpose.
- The Spanish Army defeats rifkabyl rebels in Morocco.
- This defeats security, increases risk, and impedes collaboration.
- Eventually, Itagaki defeats Imai in a heated battle.
- Justice League: Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman defeats by.
- Kazuhiro Nakamura defeats Murilo Bustamante by unanimous decision.
- Defeats and victories of people at the top are not always defeats and victories for people at the bottom.
- God defeats the infinite regress problem, God also defeats the problem of causation and agency to bring about these states of affairs.
- Putting oneself in the place of another, one should not kill nor cause another to kill.
- Vow to Kill: A woman repeatedly threatened to kill her ex.
- So be like a sharp knife provided you can kill that want to kill you.
- To kill or not to kill: Competitive aggression in Australian adolescent males during videogame play.
- Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul.
- Thou shalt not kill; and whoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment.
- KILL la KILL and Grand Summoners join forces for an absurdly epic collaboration!
- The bank is trying to kill me, but I will kill it!
- It will produce an easy kill or One Hit Kill effect.
- DNRid, date of kill, time of kill and the county of kill.
DEFEATS vs KILL: QUESTIONS
- Does Unferth become more generous After Beowulf Defeats Grendel?
- What happens to the galaxy after Mario defeats Bowser?
- What happens after Blazkowicz defeats the harbinger of Doom?
- Can Crystal Palace arrest run of three consecutive defeats?
- Can Roma and Udinese bounce back from recent defeats?
- What happens to Luke Skywalker after he defeats Starkiller?
- What happens to Geralt after he defeats the hermit?
- Can Steven Gerrard cope with four successive defeats?
- What happens if Federer defeats Sonego at Wimbledon?
- What happens to Selvaria after she defeats Riemsianne?
- Does tide antibacterial fabric spray kill bacteria?
- Does disinfectant kill airborne germs and bacteria?
- How does sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim kill bacteria?
- What season does Stewie kill Lois and Lois kill Stewie?
- Does the kill command kill a process at a different terminal?
- Is it better to adopt from a kill shelter or no-kill?
- Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill soul?
- Why did Atticus kill the dog in to kill a Mockingbird?
- What song is Kill Fuck Marry Kill by Nikki Williams?
- Why did Javert kill himself in to kill a Mockingbird?