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palmnoun an instance of defeating an enemy or opponentthe judges' decision was unanimous: the palm would go to the pianist who had played an early piece by Chopin triumph, victory, win capture, conquest, mastery, subjugation, vanquishingblowout, landslide, laugher, romp, runaway, shutout, sweep, walkaway, walkoversqueakersuccesstakeover beating, defeat, drubbing, licking, loss, overthrow, rout, shellacking, trimming, whipping upsetcollapse, debacle(also débâcle), disaster, failure, fizzle, flop, nonsuccess, washoutdecline, slip, slump, wanelurch, setback palmverbto offer (something fake, useless, or inferior) as genuine, useful, or valuableanother low-rent company trying to palm cheesy merchandise upon mail-order customers fob off, foist, palm off, pass off, wish entail, force, impose, inflictcounterfeit, fake, forgedistort, falsify, misrepresent before the 12th century |