triumphed in Korean

[ˈtrīəmf]
verb - triumph
이기다: win, beat, overcome, knead, mince, triumph
성공하다: succeed, triumph, make good, arrive, go far, go over
개선식을 올리다: triumph

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1. He triumphed over his political enemies.

2. The Bible has consistently triumphed over criticism.

3. In all three cases the preservation triumphed.

4. Common sense triumphed in the end.

5. When freedom triumphed over tyranny.

6. Our team triumphed over theirs.

7. Thankfully, God’s plan triumphed over Satan’s lies.

8. Calvinism had triumphed —or so the synod hoped.

9. We have triumphed over the unprincipled dissemination of facts.

10. (John 16:33) He triumphed over the world by not becoming like it.

11. To all intents and purposes, the world had triumphed in its battle against God’s servants.

12. It would not be the first time in history that a strong will has triumphed over the bigger battalions.

13. As well as the gulag, Mr Solzhenitsyn's titanic willpower triumphed over other adversaries: cancer, censorship and Soviet bureaucratic intimidation.

14. Thankfully the Reds triumphed and as the season began to climax Liverpool found themselves facing the fixture pile-up of all fixture pile-ups.

15. Once wheat had triumphed on poor land, the imbalance between cattle, sheep, and cash crops became incurable.

16. Here are accounts of innovative engineering, of near heroic figures who devoted their lives to Canals, and of canal projects that triumphed over all the uncertainties of the political process.

17. But despite our difficulties, this journey did result in a victorious feeling that light had triumphed over darkness, that something constructive could be built out of the ruins.

18. Socrates died when Golden Age Athens – an ambitious, radical, visionary city-state – had triumphed as a leader of the world, and then over-reached herself and begun to crumble.

19. ‘The statute lays down Authoritatively the nature of this country's obligations under Article 31.’ ‘Section 11 of the 1988 Act had been Authoritatively interpreted by the House in 2004.’ ‘Caesar's time, Authoritatively printed in the calendar, has triumphed over the archaic oral proclamation of the kalends by the priesthood.’

20. ‘The Blowback from its failure in transport is pushing it towards an even greater folly in energy policy.’ ‘But short-term politics triumphed and we are now experience the Blowback.’ ‘Then there is the risk of future Blowback, a real economic cost and thus a form of taxation by Blowback.’

21. ‘The Blowback from its failure in transport is pushing it towards an even greater folly in energy policy.’ ‘But short-term politics triumphed and we are now experience the Blowback.’ ‘Then there is the risk of future Blowback, a real economic cost and thus a form of taxation by Blowback.’

22. Matt Fowler of IGN rated it an 8.8 out of 10 and said, "For a terse Carol/Daryl adventure, "Consumed" triumphed in both landscape and tone, though it was hindered a bit by us knowing that nothing all that big was going to happen.

23. Through Backstairs channels, however, a company spokesperson let it be known that Bechtel rules, and its slogan is "No Fear." The company is said to take justifiable pride in the recent success of its Operation Enduring Iraqi Contract, in which the Bechtel Group triumphed over all competing corporations in a bidding war, the outcome of which