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    win
    [win]
    verb
    win (verb) · wins (third person present) · won (past tense) · won (past participle) · winning (present participle)
    1. be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict):
      "the Mets have won four games in a row" · "a determination to win" · "the Pirates won 2–1"
      Similar:
      come first in
      finish first in
      be victorious in
      triumph in
      take first prize in
      achieve success in
      be successful in
      prevail in
      come first
      finish first
      be the winner
      be victorious
      be the victor
      carry/win the day
      carry all before one
      defeat/overcome the opposition
      take the honors/crown
      gain the palm
      come out ahead
      come out on top
      achieve mastery
      make a clean sweep
      Opposite:
      be beaten
    2. acquire or secure as a result of a contest, conflict, bet, or other endeavor:
      "there are hundreds of prizes to be won" · "the sort of play that won them the World Cup"
    noun
    win (noun) · wins (plural noun)
    1. a successful result in a contest, conflict, bet, or other endeavor; a victory:
      "a win against Norway"
      Similar:
      game, set, and match
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Old English winnan ‘strive, contend’ also ‘subdue and take possession of, acquire’, of Germanic origin.
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  3. The term "win" can mean1234:
    • To be the best in a situation where several people or organizations are competing.
    • To finish first in a race, contest, or similar event.
    • To gain victory or overcome an adversary.
    • To succeed by striving or effort.
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    to be the best in a situation where several people, organizations, etc. are competing: If she scores the next point, she'll have won. He won the election by 2,385 votes. win an argument/battle Graves won the battle for control of the organization.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/win
    verb (used without object), won, win·ning. to finish first in a race, contest, or the like: My story won in the short fiction category. to gain the victory; overcome an adversary: The home team won. to succeed by striving or effort: He applied for a scholarship and won.
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    win To achieve victory or finish first in a competition, contest, or struggle; to succeed in gaining a desirable outcome, usually through defeating an opponent or reaching a specific goal.
    www.definitions.net/definition/WIN
    1 : to achieve victory in a contest I always dream of winning 2 : to get especially by effort or fortune won praise for my hard work
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/win
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