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beat

[beet] / bit /






NOUN
journalist's area of responsibility
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
NOUN
piece of news reported before rivals
Synonyms






VERB
mix
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Example Sentences

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And Seattle has played both combinations, beating the Broncos in the 2013 season and losing to the Patriots a year later.

From Los Angeles Times

America’s biotech industry supports more than 10 million jobs, $3 trillion in economic output and gives America the capability to beat back pandemics and defeat biological warfare.

From The Wall Street Journal

How they beat the Chicago Bears in a divisional playoff game at a frigid, snowy Soldier Field in front of a bundled-up crowd going bananas, heaven only knows.

From Los Angeles Times

“The only team that’s beaten the Rams is the Rams, just put it like that.”

From Los Angeles Times

"He's a great player. Last time we met, he beat me so I expected a tough match today," he said.

From Barron's