Victory in a sentence as a noun

If you sue, your victory will be Pyrrhic at best.

If you made enough money this week to pay a bill that you couldn't pay last week, that's a victory.

"Cheaper than their rings" is the opposite of a victory condition.

The victory to be celebrated here is that the White House actually has to say something.

I'd think twice before declaring victory; I don't see any reason to believe that the server is now "clean".

Imagine if you could return to the days when just getting something to compile was a victory that would stay with you for days.

Taking small steps toward that task is NOT "meaningless".The victory to be celebrated here is NOT that the problem has been solved.

The computing world owes a great vote of thanks to Judge Alsup: the cause of interoperability has won a huge victory.

I think any victory in courts is going to be a pyrrhic one. Ive said it before on earlier threads and I will say it again here - Tesla is alienating a large section of auto enthusiasts by going after Top Gear.

It's easy to blame failure on others, much harder to take responsibility for it yourself and help turn a dire situation into a victory.

A victory there doesn't only screw over GoDaddy, which is in the grand scheme of things not even a secondary target--its only actual goal is to make a quick buck from the feds.

When the general public votes with their wallet in a landslide victory for Apple, we blame them for being easily manipulable by slick ad campaigns and shiny baubles.

This electoral victory may just show some serious positive influence in Mexico, where the realities of drug prohibition have inflicted a lot of suffering on a lot of innocent people, and that's the real victory here.

Regularly stretching your limits is important to teach yourself confidence in your ability to tackle something difficult * vicarious victory - relating to someones success story, finding inspiration in books, movies, inspirational speakers, joining a group of inspirational people * wish fulfillment - visualization of success and contrasting with where you are now.

The 3Tap business model may or may not have withstood this legal challenge but the salient fact here is that CL faced a lot of uncertainty on the legal issues involved, meaning that it might ultimately have lost on its claims and further meaning that 3Tap's business model would serve as a ready-made way for third parties to gain unfettered access to the CL data, at least until CL were able to obtain a preliminary injunction in the lawsuit or an ultimate victory on its claims.

The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.

Victory definitions

noun

a successful ending of a struggle or contest; "a narrow victory"; "the general always gets credit for his army's victory"; "clinched a victory"; "convincing victory"; "the agreement was a triumph for common sense"

See also: triumph