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View definitions for be victorious

be victorious

verb as in carry

verb as in come through

verb as in upset

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The prime minister is expected to call on other G20 nations to step up their support for Ukraine or face the "unfathomable consequences" if Russia is allowed to be victorious.

From BBC

"I'll be a bit more focused, no complacency and there's nothing drastic I have to change. I will be victorious."

From BBC

Calling Trump an “unserious man” whose return to the White House would have dire and dangerous impacts on the nation’s future, Harris received a rousing response from the crowd when she spoke about her debate with the former president, her vow to sign legislation establishing federal protection for abortion rights and her prediction that she would be victorious in a little more than a month.

“Together, we will be victorious!”

"The one who is more open to innovations is the one who will be victorious on the battlefield," he said, according to Reuters.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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