Examples of 'i defeated him' in a sentence

Meaning of "i defeated him"

I defeated him: This phrase is used in the context of winning a competition or overcoming a challenge against someone. It signifies achieving victory or success over an opponent

How to use "i defeated him" in a sentence

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i defeated him
I defeated him in unarmed combat to the death.
In the race of life I defeated him permanently.
I defeated him in arm wrestling.
I became so proficient at it that one day I defeated him.
I defeated him very easily.
He tried to enslave the world, but after a long and trying battle, I defeated him.
I defeated him once.
You would rather I defeated him with platitudes?
I defeated him in battle.
KOH underestimated my size and held back … and with one lucky kick I defeated him.
I defeated him with Bayonetta.
My opponent was called Arima Kihei, a sword adept of the Shinto ryū, and I defeated him.
I defeated him once before and now I have his brother.
That war is over . I defeated him.
I defeated him with only one Elemental Power you know.

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I am no ordinary man . I defeated him before … and I will defeat him again.
I defeated him and I was champion.
After I defeated him in an epic struggle.
I defeated him and made it fall the ground trembled!
So, I defeated him in armed combat and sent him homeward to his birthing mother.
I defeated him before … and I will defeat him again.
I defeated him easily, of course.
I defeated him once . It does not matter.
I defeated him with only one Elemental Power you know . Two Elementals?
I defeated him all right, Sir!
I defeated him once, I can do it again!

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