decisive victory
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a victory that is clear and ends a conflict or competition
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- The allied forces achieved a decisive victory in the crucial battle.
- The army won the decisive victory that changed the course of the war.
- Her election win was a decisive victory for the progressive movement.
- The home team secured a decisive victory in the final minutes of the match.
- The team secured a decisive victory with a goal in the final minute.
- Her legal team achieved a decisive victory after presenting compelling evidence.
- In the world of business, launching this product first proved to be a decisive victory.
- The recent election marked a decisive victory for the reformist candidate.
- Historians argue that this battle was the decisive victory of the entire war.
- Through brilliant tactics, the general led his troops to a decisive victory.
- A decisive victory in court set a new precedent for digital privacy rights.
- This invention represented a decisive victory for sustainable energy research.
- The underdog's decisive victory stunned the chess world.
- The campaigners celebrated a decisive victory in their fight for environmental protection.
- If we can secure this major contract, it will be a decisive victory for our small company.
- Analysts predict a decisive victory for the incumbent party in the upcoming polls.
- The general's brilliant strategy led to a swift and decisive victory.
- Despite initial setbacks, their perseverance ultimately led to a decisive victory.
- A decisive victory was claimed by the opposition, completely reshaping the political landscape.
- The debate concluded with a decisive victory for the argument supporting universal healthcare.