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defy

dih-FEYE
verb
1
To openly refuse to obey or comply with something.
"The protesters defied the curfew and marched anyway."
2
To resist or fail to conform to something, as if impossible to overcome.
"The stunt seemed to defy the laws of physics."

How to Use Defy

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In plain EnglishTo stand up against a rule, order, or expectation and refuse to follow it.

Common pairings
defy orders defy expectations defy gravity defy logic

Word Forms

defied past tense, defies plural, defies singular

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Etymology

From Old French desfier, ultimately from Latin dis- ("away") + fidus ("faithful") — originally meaning to renounce loyalty, later shifting to mean "challenge."

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