defy

மீறுகின்றனர்
definition
verb
a woman who defies convention
openly resist or refuse to obey.
translation of 'defy'
எதிர்த்து நில்,
போட்டிக்கு அறைகூவல் விடு
example
As a bishop, she is pledged to uphold church law and file charges against pastors who openly 'defy' it.
The emerging malpractices and general chicanery of these cash-driven outfits 'defy' belief.
She didn't 'defy' authority, but refused to back down.
Nature's transitions often 'defy' our best attempts at classification, and besides, the enormous dam in front of us had changed this land inestimably.
I 'defy' anyone to show me a story saying he had a great victory in the State.
It was right and moral for the strongest race to survive; to have pity for the weak was to 'defy' nature's laws.
Matt has recently purchased some new hardware, and there are days when I would 'defy' you to find anything smarter or more amusing anywhere.
I 'defy' anyone to find the actual hokey-pokey in that sequence.
go now, 'defy' him to the combat
The effect has been to institutionalize a process that, by its very nature, seems to 'defy' institutionalization.
Unless and until we make such a decision the law should be enforced against those individuals who openly 'defy' it whether here or abroad.
I 'defy' you to wear one for a day and not get stopped, so beware!
But I 'defy' anyone not to find the ‘rodeo on ice’ amusing.
There are innumerable bends that I 'defy' anyone who has any passion whatsoever for motorcycling to be able to ride without making contact between knee slider and tarmac!
The spirit of the law is undoubtedly being breached by this - I 'defy' anyone to make a profit from an opera house.
There may be exceptions, but I 'defy' anyone to prove me wrong on this point.
But the establishment refuses to 'defy' its campaign donors in the pharmaceutical industry.
his actions 'defy' belief
go now, 'defy' him to the combat
Guide dog owners have condemned ‘ignorant’ restaurants and pubs that continue to 'defy' the law by refusing to accept their animals.
He's so funny, and so purely charismatic here as to 'defy' adequate description.
If the bishop is the final word on governance in his diocese, then he can openly 'defy' the Pope in matters of governance.
It is in the nature of disaster to 'defy' representation.
I would 'defy' anyone to keep coming up with something different because it's really difficult, but to do the same thing bores me and I won't lay that on the public.
I 'defy' anyone who calls themselves human not to go weak at the knees when they hear this guy sing - a voice so clear and perfect that it could probably craft the edges on diamonds.
his actions 'defy' belief
Despite these troubling warnings, we were determined to 'defy' nature.
Suddenly, we were told, single women everywhere could order made-to-measure designer babies and infertile couples could 'defy' the laws of nature and have healthy children.
The Union not only refused to 'defy' the court order but has not asked other unions to ban the metal products factory or call for wider industrial action by its own members.
They 'defy' the laws of nature and have no respect for the lives that are destroyed by them.
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