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I . win <won, won> [wɪn] VERB trans

1. win (be victorious):

win
to win an election
to win a victory

II . win <won, won> [wɪn] VERB intr

III . win [wɪn] SUBST

win back VERB trans to win back ⇄ sth

win round VERB trans Brit

win through VERB intr

win

win-ˈwin situa·tion SUBST ugs

ˈhome win SUBST SPORT

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No matter how down you were before, he made you want to charge back into the battle, but with a smile, knowing, by gosh, we can really win this thing.
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The use of conditional fee agreements, commonly known as no-win no-fee, was extended to most civil court cases.
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A party headquarters may also parachute a prominent candidate into an easy-to-win riding, removing the need to have a nomination meeting.
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Truck shows provide operators with an opportunity to win awards for their trucks.
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If the receiver does, in fact, win their break point, the game is awarded to the receiver, and the receiver is said to have "converted" their break point.
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The home side were disappointed to go without a win, again losing to the affiliate member in the tournament.
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The party hoped to avoid issues and win through public enthusiasm, with torchlight processions and alcohol-fueled political rallies.
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Checkmate became a requirement to win; a player could not win by capturing all of the opponent's pieces.
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The first team to unlock their lock would win a trip to a waterfall rock slide and a picnic lunch.
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But his blend of cool self-possession and an indomitable will to win is still without equal.
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