defeat comprehensively

Frequency: 6.03.5 per million words

To win a victory over someone in a battle, game, or contest.

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  • The home team was comprehensively defeated in the final match.
  • The incumbent was comprehensively defeated in the election, losing by a huge margin.
  • The invading army comprehensively defeated the local forces in a swift campaign.
  • In the debate, her arguments have comprehensively defeated all opposition.
  • Our goal is to comprehensively defeat our rivals in the upcoming championship.
  • Their new product comprehensively defeated all competitors in the market last year.
  • The rebellion was comprehensively defeated, which brought an end to the civil war.
  • If we don't adapt our strategy, we risk being comprehensively defeated.
  • When a team comprehensively defeats another, it leaves no doubt about their superiority.
  • The prosecution's case was so strong that it comprehensively defeated the defense's arguments.