Trump in a sentence as a noun

This is similar to the sort of trump card argument that the author hates.

Still I find the right music with its distractions, at least for me, tends to trump the distractions of other people so it's still a win.

In a capitalistic society money tends to trump social justice.

I realize that people place value on real-life affections that have nothing whatever to do with money and these may be enough to trump the legal risks.

By this logic, janitorial work should trump the Linux kernel -- there are far more janitors out there than Linux developers.

Trump in a sentence as a verb

Its upsetting because while yes, information freedom is a very important topic and needs to happen, but it does not trump human freedom.

Or does familiarity in this space just trump other concerns and experimentation should be left to the fat environments like Gnome, Unity, and KDE?

Business concerns trump technical concerns for early-stage startups, and the differences between the three are minute as far as business is concerned.

Did he just recently come to the conclusion that he has been "lied" to in that hard work isn't enough some times, and that luck and natural advantage could somehow trump everything else?Of course not everyone can become an Olympic athlete just by trying.

Even in democratic societies with large majorities in favor of free communication over the internet, the internal imperatives of governments to monitor and control trump the will of the people, no matter who is in power.

Trump definitions

noun

a playing card in the suit that has been declared trumps; "the ace of trumps is a sure winner"

noun

(card games) the suit that has been declared to rank above all other suits for the duration of the hand; "clubs were declared trumps"; "a trump can take a trick even when a card of a different suit is led"

noun

a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves

See also: cornet horn trumpet

verb

produce a sound as if from a trumpet

verb

get the better of; "the goal was to best the competition"

See also: outdo outflank best scoop

verb

play a trump

See also: ruff

verb

proclaim or announce with or as if with a fanfare