Defeat of a sort
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UPSETDefeat of a sort.
WORSTDefeat "W." sort
BRANDYWINESite of a 1777 defeat
ERASubj. of a 1982 defeat
JENASite of a Prussian defeat
NOSEINSIDEOUTAftermath of a bad boxing defeat
JENASite of a Prussian defeat: 1806
ALFLANDONSufferer of a crushing defeat in 1936
ARNHEMSite of a 1944 British Army defeat
overvoteto defeat by a majority of votes
outvoteto defeat by a majority of votes
ORANSite of a Vichy French naval defeat: 1940
outvotedDefeat by tallying a greater number of votes
overvotedOVERVOTE, to defeat by a majority of votes
overwhelmingsOVERWHELMING, the act of inflicting a crushing defeat
overvotingOVERVOTE, to defeat by a majority of votes
outvotingDefeat by tallying a greater number of votes
outvotesDefeat by tallying a greater number of votes
overvotesOVERVOTE, to defeat by a majority of votes
nailing(of a player) Defeat or outwit (an opponent)
overwhelmingcrushing / the act of inflicting a crushing defeat
outvotedOUTVOTE, to defeat by a majority of votes
outvotesOUTVOTE, to defeat by a majority of votes
outvotingOUTVOTE, to defeat by a majority of votes
ELALMEINSite of a key defeat for the Afrika Korps
starching(of a boxer) Defeat (an opponent) by a knockout
starches(of a boxer) Defeat (an opponent) by a knockout
starched(of a boxer) Defeat (an opponent) by a knockout
massacresA heavy defeat of a sports team or contestant
SALAMANCASite of a crushing French defeat in the Peninsular War
resignationsAn act of ending a game by conceding defeat without being checkmated
battlerA person who refuses to admit defeat in the face of difficulty
battlersA person who refuses to admit defeat in the face of difficulty
resignationAn act of ending a game by conceding defeat without being checkmated
narrower(esp. of a victory, defeat, or escape) With only a small margin; barely achieved
fightersA person who does not easily admit defeat in spite of difficulties or opposition
evadingDefeat the intention of (a law or rule), esp. while complying with its letter
narrowest(esp. of a victory, defeat, or escape) With only a small margin; barely achieved
SLADEFirst name of a senator being targeted for defeat in November by Native American groups
rallied(of troops) Come together again in order to continue fighting after a defeat or dispersion