The plural of defy is defies. As in "this defies the laws of gravity".
No.
Play video games....
Because it defies the laws of physics
Hovercraft - they defy gravity.
If they can defy nature's laws then sure.
They dared to defy the laws of tradition.
Jackson believed in a literal interpretation of the Constitution. He did not believe that states could secede or defy federal laws, but he did believe that Congress had only those powers enumerated in the Constitution. He vetoed a bill to build a highway in KY, but sent troops to SC to collect federal tariffs.
You see the great Pharaoh decides what the laws are. If any pathetic peasants or slaves dare defy his new law he just obliterates them
Marines defy many laws of nature. They laugh at the notion of science.
Technically it is "outside" the realm of physics, so is classified as "metaphysics". Physicists are not willing to include a physical force produced directly from concentration by the mind in the list of observable or experimental forces. I suppose it would defy the laws of physics in that it would be "an effect with no observable cause".
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