triumph in the PONS Dictionary

triumph Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to give a whoop of triumph

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Unlike the play, love is allowed to triumph to some extent, instead of being thrown permanently out of fairyland.
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The final universal triumph of good over evil.
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She triumphs in making the material sound genuine, largely because it is perfect for her.
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He was known for his learning in pontifical law, his great bodily strength, and his military skills (although he never won a triumph).
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The war economy was not so much a triumph of free enterprise as the result of government bankrolling business.
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Pitchfork.com gave the album a 7, calling it a journal of triumph and heartbreak.
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Art triumphs over the destructive power of time.
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A leading motive in his entire body of work is the perpetual unattainability of freedom and the triumph of mediocrity and oppression.
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Villa managed to hold their opponents to a try-less draw at half-time, before triumphing one-nil after the second, football-rules, half.
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Hardships, triumphs, and rude awakenings ultimately test their faith, friendship, and honor while struggling to make their music a success.
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