set at defiance
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[edit]set at defiance (third-person singular simple present sets at defiance, present participle setting at defiance, simple past and past participle set at defiance)
- To defy, flout, violate shamelessly.
- 1911, James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, volume 8, page 45:
- In the town of Angla […] no person may appear on horseback in the streets […] . In former days even Europeans were forbidden to ride on horseback in Angla; and missionaries who attempted to set the local prejudice at defiance have been pelted with sticks and dirt by the outraged natives.