Victories

//ˈvɪkt(ə)ɹiz//

"Victories" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Ceremonies were held to celebrate victories.

I will lead you to further victories.

British forces at this time were winning victories.

But despite his victories in an important series of wars in many parts of Europe, Napoleon suffered some very serious losses.

The kings' main task was to erect a tomb, conceived as being as timeless as the stars that shone above the sands of time, into which everything else disappeared. Planning of the afterlife was more important than life itself, which was just the way to get there. To be gloriously remembered on the walls of these tombs, scenes from the wars they waged were carved into stone. Certainly, a lot was embellished, and in later times, victories were depicted that had never even taken place.

Bates acknowledges that she defined herself by her sport and was devastated when she failed to make the U.S. Olympic team four years after her victories at the 1984 Los Angeles Games.

Dennis Hall, an American Greco Roman wrestler understands why this is not the time to flaunt victories.

Cities, in adopting a name, bear it usually as a testimony of victories or as an augury of virtues.

It's important to appreciate the small victories along the way.

They celebrate their victories together.

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