Win
Win
, v. i. To gain the victory; to be successful; to triumph; to prevail.[1913 Webster]
Nor is it aught but justMilton.
That he, who in debate of truth hath won,
should win in arms.
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To win of, to be conqueror over.
[Obs.]
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To win on
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To win upon. (a) To gain favor or influence with. "You have a softness and beneficence winning on the hearts of others."
Dryden. (b) To gain ground on. "The rabble . . . will in time win upon power."
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