Win

win

verb

{bc}to get possession of by effort or fortune

win

noun

{bc}{sx|victory||}

won

win through

verb

{bc}to survive difficulties and reach a desired or satisfactory end

win-win

adjective

{bc}advantageous or satisfactory to all parties involved

win or lose

idiom

{bc}whether one succeeds or fails

win out

idiom

{bc}to achieve victory or success after dealing with many difficulties

win over

phrasal verb

{bc}to persuade (someone) to accept and support something (such as an idea) after opposing it

win someone's heart

idiom

{bc}to get someone to fall in love with one

win the lottery

idiom

{bc}to have a winning ticket in a lottery run by a government

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