prove victorious

Frequency: 5.04.1 per million words

To be shown to be the winner after a process or test.

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Examples (10)

  • After a long and arduous campaign, the underdog candidate managed to prove victorious.
  • Despite facing strong opposition, the team was determined to prove victorious in the championship.
  • In the end, their innovative strategy helped them prove victorious over their competitors.
  • He worked tirelessly to prove victorious in his legal battle, and eventually, justice prevailed.
  • Many doubted her abilities, but she was confident she would prove victorious in the debate.
  • The ancient prophecy stated that a hero would rise to prove victorious against the dark lord.
  • Having overcome numerous challenges, the explorer could finally prove victorious in reaching the summit.
  • If the new economic policies prove victorious, the country will experience significant growth.
  • Throughout history, smaller nations have sometimes managed to prove victorious against much larger empires.
  • She hopes her dedication and hard work will ultimately prove victorious in achieving her dreams.