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Defeated is to win or beat someone, particularly the enemy in battle.
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perpetrator |
The naughty boy was the perpetrator of the crime.
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predecessor |
My predecessor in this job was well respected.
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preference |
He has a preference for classical music.
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preferred |
She preferred cake to pudding.
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procedural |
There were many procedual errors.
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professional |
I think I will get a professional decorator to paint the house.
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receipts |
She had lost the receipts.
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relieved |
She was relieved to hear her father was better.
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subsequently |
Subsequently the train was late.
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synonymous |
His actions were synonymous with her beliefs.
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unacceptable |
Your behaviour is unacceptable.
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unnecessary |
The principal felt that the field trips were an unnecessary expenditure of school funds.
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