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    De·fy
    /dəˈfī/

    verb

    • 1. openly resist or refuse to obey: "a woman who defies convention" Similar resistwithstandtake a stand againsthold out againstOpposite surrender
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  3. Defy means to challenge, resist, or disobey something or someone. It can also be a noun meaning challenge or defiance. Learn the synonyms, examples, and history of this word.

  4. Defy means to refuse to obey or to do something in the usual or expected way. It can also mean to be extreme or very strange and therefore impossible to believe, describe, or explain. See more meanings, synonyms, antonyms, and examples of defy.

  5. Defy is a verb that means to refuse to obey a person, decision, law, situation, etc., or to be extreme or very strange. See more definitions, synonyms, antonyms, examples and translations of defy in different languages.

  6. Defy means to challenge or resist something or someone boldly or openly. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of defy, and see how it is used in sentences and quizzes.

  7. used to say that somebody should try to do something, as a way of emphasizing that you think it is impossible to do it. I defy anyone not to cry at the end of the film. I defy you to leave without buying something. Definition of defy verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. To defy is to openly refuse to do something. You can defy the no-costumes-in-class rule if you wear your fairy wings to school, but just don’t try to defy the laws of gravity unless you can actually fly. If you deliberately break a rule or ignore an order, you defy, or resist, that rule.

  9. 3 days ago · Defy is a verb that means to resist or oppose boldly or openly, to resist completely in a baffling way, or to dare someone to do or prove something. It can also be a noun that means a challenge or a defiance. See synonyms, examples, pronunciation, and word origin of defy.

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