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disfatta

defeat

noun dees-FAHT-tah Rare

Origin: From disfare (to undo), from Latin disfacere; related to disfatta (undoing).

Also means

rout

Usage Note

Disfatta conveys a decisive, humiliating defeat rather than a simple loss — closer to 'rout' or 'debacle' than sconfitta (defeat). It is always feminine: la disfatta, le disfatte. Often used in military, sporting, and political contexts to stress the scale of the collapse.

Examples

"La squadra ha subito una disfatta totale."

Natural Translation

The team suffered a total rout.

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