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Defeat may be. the opposite of victory; Debellatio; Surrender (military) usually follows a defeat See also. Defeatism; Failure; List of military disasters (More)

Day of Defeat is a team-based multiplayer World War II first-person shooter computer game of the European Theatre of World War II. As of 2008, the game is one of the ten most ... (More)

Defeat in detail is a military phrase referring to the tactic of bringing a large portion of one's own force to bear on small enemy units in sequence, rather than engaging the bulk ... (More)

Day of Defeat: Source is a team-based first-person shooter multiplayer video game developed by the Valve Corporation. Set in World War II, the game is an updated version of Day of ... (More)

Defeat Autism Now (DAN!) is a network of physicians, researchers and scientists who first came together in 1995 under the auspices of the Autism Research Institute (ARI) to share ... (More)

Scorn Defeat is the first full-length album by avant-garde metal band Sigh. It is their most traditionally black metal album released. The very first Scorn Defeat pressing by DSP ... (More)

The Long Defeat is a phrase denoting an apparently impossible but noble battle. The modern sense of the expression seems to derive from J. R. R. (More)

Under Defeat is a shoot 'em up arcade game by G.rev. It was released for the Dreamcast in March 2006. The game takes place in an alternate reality based on World War II, and, in a ... (More)

The Treaty of Paris of 1815 was signed on November 20, 1815, following the defeat and second abdication of Napoleon. In February, Napoleon had escaped from his exile on Elba; he ... (More)

Social defeat refers to losing a confrontation among conspecific animals, or any kind of hostile dispute among humans, in either a dyadic or in a group-individual context ... (More)

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