Oxford definition
Win —v. (-nn-; past and past part. Won.
- Secure as a result of a fight, contest, bet, effort, etc.
- Be the victor; be victorious in. —n. Victory in a game etc. win the day be victorious in battle, argument, etc. Win over persuade, gain the support of. Win one's spurs colloq. Gain distinction or fame. Win through (or out) overcome obstacles. You can't win colloq. There is no way to succeed or to please. winnable adj. [old english, = toil].
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Win —v. (-nn-; past and past part. Won.
- Secure as a result of a fight, contest, bet, effort, etc.
- Be the victor; be victorious in. —n. Victory in a game etc. win the day be victorious in battle, argument, etc. Win over persuade, gain the support of. Win one's spurs colloq. Gain distinction or fame. Win through (or out) overcome obstacles. You can't win colloq. There is no way to succeed or to please. winnable adj. [old english, = toil].
Source: https://www.oed.com
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