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Simple English definitions for legal terms

defeat

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A quick definition of defeat:

Term: DEFEAT

Definition: Defeat means to take away something that someone was expecting, often by doing something unfriendly. It can also mean to cancel or make something no longer valid. Defeat can also mean to win against someone or something, like defeating an army. Lastly, defeat can mean to stop something from working properly, like when expenses make a bill useless.

A more thorough explanation:

defeat, verb

  1. To take away something expected from someone, usually by acting against them. Example: "The candidate defeated his opponent in the election."
  2. To cancel or make something invalid. Example: "The court defeated the title to the property."
  3. To conquer or overcome someone or something. Example: "The army defeated the enemy."
  4. To prevent something from happening or working. Example: "The expenses defeated the purpose of the bill."

These examples illustrate how defeat can mean taking away something expected, canceling or making something invalid, conquering or overcoming someone or something, or preventing something from happening or working.

defeasible | defective condition

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