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  1. Defiance es el acto de negarse a obedecer a alguien o algo. Consulta la traducción al español, la pronunciación y los ejemplos de uso de esta palabra en el diccionario inglés-español de Cambridge.

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    • English

      DEFIANCE translate: rebeldía, desafío, desafío [masculine],...

    • Defiant

      traducir DEFIANT: desafiante, rebelde [masculine-feminine],...

    • Deferment

      traducir DEFERMENT: aplazamiento, aplazamiento, prórroga....

  2. Defiance is the act of refusing to obey someone or something, or the behaviour of opposing authority or power. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. proud and determined opposition against authority or against someone more powerful than you are: They are continuing to publish their newspaper, in defiance of government attempts to close it down. (Definición de defiance del Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. Defiance is the attitude or act of resisting something or someone. Learn how to say defiance in Spanish, see examples, synonyms, collocations, and forum discussions.

  5. defiance ( dih. - fay. - ihns. ) sustantivo. 1. (oposición) a. el desafío. (M) The candidate said that those who refuse to vote as a gesture of defiance are mistaken.El candidato dijo que los que se niegan a votar como gesto de desafío están equivocados. b. la resistencia. (F)

  6. defiance {sustantivo} volume_up. defiance (también: challenge, dare, defy) volume_up. desafío {m} more_vert. Such behaviour amounts to downright defiance of the norms and values of the European Union. expand_more Este comportamiento es un desafío directo a las normas y valores de la Unión Europea.

  7. Defiance is the act or an instance of defying, or resisting or challenging something or someone. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and phrases of defiance from Merriam-Webster.