Victorious in a sentence as an adjective

Finally, on the fourth try, they were victorious.

You can imagine the PR coup when Netflix comes out victorious.

I hope Dotcom comes out of this victorious and relaunches MegaUpload.

"Nelson Mandela, 1991History is truly written by the victorious ones.

Indeed, getting a win here means you'll have a bunch of people feeling victorious who can be motivated to move to something bigger.

The seventy tons of bronze set aside for it were appropriated for cannons, and the clay model was used as target practice by the victorious French.

Even if the tech community is completely victorious on all three points, the lesson absorbed by authorities will be "don't **** off the tech community when it comes to tech crimes.

Victorious definitions

adjective

having won; "the victorious entry"; "the winning team"

See also: winning

adjective

experiencing triumph

See also: triumphant