triumphs in English

noun
1
a great victory or achievement.
a garden built to celebrate Napoleon's many triumphs
2
the processional entry of a victorious general into ancient Rome.
Such was the fate of the Vandal king, Gelimir, paraded through Constantinople in 534 in a procession evoking the triumphs of ancient Rome.
verb
1
achieve a victory; be successful.
spectacle has once again triumphed over content
synonyms:winsucceedcome firstclinch first placebe victoriouscarry the dayprevailtake the honorscome out on topdefeatbeatconquertrouncevanquishovercomeoverpoweroverwhelmget the better ofbring someone to their kneesprevail againstsubduesubjugatelickbest
2
(of a Roman general) ride into ancient Rome after a victory.
Caesar triumphed at Rome four times in the same month, with a few days between each triumph.

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1. Originality often triumphs over convention.

2. Theocracy Triumphs over All the Nations

3. 2005: Abbas triumphs in Palestinian elections.

4. A Mother’s Faith Triumphs Over Tragedy

5. With self-justification of petty sins, Satan triumphs.

6. Allow him pass off your triumphs as his own.

7. Celebrating historic triumphs is a favorite pastime for many Turks

8. (1) The triumphs of the Augustan arts had been the triumphs of an elite, intended primarily for the consumption of an elite

9. So how do the researchers explain Bohr's repeated triumphs over Gamow?

10. David’s life was filled with privileges, triumphs, and tragedies.

11. The eradication of smallpox by vaccination was one of medicine's greatest triumphs.

12. In a career spanning four decades, Brewster had many legal triumphs.

13. My enduring affection for ye olde original triumphs over this calculated spectacular.

14. The east court of the palace is a ceremonial area marking military triumphs.

15. Love triumphs over everthing. Love has no age, no limit and no death.

16. Despite all the odds, love triumphs over decades of racial segregation.

17. Mu Dan triumphs by a willful ignorance of the old classics.

18. But the smoke of those Pyrrhic triumphs cleared to reveal America in trouble.

19. At weddings, funerals, triumphs, etc., these Acclamations were generally limited to certain stereotyped forms

20. Landing on the moon occurred in the context of a long series of technological triumphs.

21. Augustus renamed the month of Sextilis because many of his greatest triumphs occurred during this month

22. Few would bet against him completing a golden quadruple after his French Open and Wimbledon triumphs.

23. love triumphs over everthing. love has no age, no limit and no death.

24. Victorious at Vercellae, Marius and Catulus were both granted triumphs as the co-commanding generals.

25. The big gun in the critics' arsenal this year was Wayne Levi and his four triumphs.

26. At weddings, funerals, triumphs, etc., these Acclamations were generally limited to certain stereotyped forms.

27. Memorial monuments usually celebrate triumphs rather than the state's decimation of cultures and peoples.

28. It fights for its own hegemony in literature; wherever it triumphs, the older genres go into decline.

29. As is usual in this kind of movie, good triumphs over evil in the end.

30. Following her triumphs in Paris, London and Berlin we present you the loveliest flower of the Sultan's Palace

31. The Crashing cast opens up about the stumbles and triumphs of starting out as a comedian

32. 3 in comparison with something His achievement may seem small Alongside the great triumphs of 20th-century technology

33. The docudrama covered the band's history between 1977 through 1986, recounting the trials and triumphs of Rick Allen and Steve Clark.

34. Speckled around the room, various Graves family Conjurers—who imbibe and archive family births and deaths, triumphs and trials; who behold …

35. It is essential for quantum theory that it should be able to annex to itself the triumphs of its predecessor.

36. Valerie is now embarking on making a Comeback with a camera crew documenting her trials and triumphs of her journey on doing so.

37. Relishing this setting, director Rob Marshall triumphs in bringing Arthur Golden ' s1997 worldwide best seller lusciously to life as a sumptuous love story.

38. Adrenalized is a fascinating account of the failures, triumphs, challenges, and rock-hard dedication it takes to make dreams come true

39. Confabulation triumphs over organic disease. The hemiplegiac’s anosognosia is a stark example, but we all engage in the same basic process.

40. Iodine; Cretinism; The eradication of intellectual disability from iodine deficiency in Western countries is one of the great public health triumphs of 20th-century child health care

41. In a spectacular career Ack ack scored victories in Florida, Kentucky, New York, and Illinois, as well as triumphs in the biggest races on the West Coast

42. In the text we have heard, the anger and mercy of the Lord alternate in a dramatic sequence, but love triumphs in the end, for God is love.

43. Here we highlight Northwestern's important Commemorations which highlight and celebrate some of the major historical accomplishments and triumphs we have achieved to make our campus more diverse, equitable and inclusive

44. His tortured mind wondering if they call the memory of past triumphs or wail foreboding of disasters yet to come or whether the desert's hot breath has melted his reason into madness.

45. Aromanticism may have developed from a peculiar and attention-grabbing concept, but it ultimately triumphs on account of the utterly original and exquisite craft of its productions and performances

46. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “A delightful debut.”—People For readers of Lilac Girls and The Nightingale, The Chilbury Ladies' Choir unfolds the struggles, affairs, deceptions, and triumphs of a village Choir during World War II

47. The long perspective of history rose up before me , the agonies and triumphs of India and China , and the troubles of today " folded their tents like the Arabs and as silently stole away . "

48. Although not of the imposing magnitude of the temple of Amon, it is nevertheless richly adorned with blue and yellow floor and wall tiles, as well as carved scenes depicting military triumphs.

49. His answer to the offensive production flows with anger, and is harsh even to Abusiveness. THE SONNETS, TRIUMPHS, AND OTHER POEMS OF PETRARCH PETRARCH The palm for Abusiveness was, however, carried off by Nicholls and Jekyll

50. —The word acclamatio (in the plural, Acclamationes) was used in the classical Latin of Republican Rome as a general term for any manifestation of popular feeling expressed by a shout.At weddings, funerals, triumphs, etc., these acclamations were generally limited to certain stereotyped forms.