defy
resist / challenge / baffle
Transitive Verb
past: defiedpp: defieding: defying
This word carries a strong sense of boldness and intentionality. When used in the context of rules or authority, it suggests a conscious, often public act of rebellion rather than a passive failure to comply. It implies a confrontation between the individual's will and an established power. In a descriptive sense, the word shifts from rebellion to impossibility. When something defies description or logic, it suggests that the subject possesses a quality so extreme or transcendent that standard human tools of language and reason are insufficient to capture it.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]
To openly resist or refuse to obey a person, a law, or a rule.
"The protesters decided to defy the government ban on public gatherings."