win out
Third Person
wins out
Present Participle
winning out
Past Tense
won out
Past Participle
won out
1
to succeed with great difficulty
- She had to win the trust of her colleagues out after a series of misunderstandings.
- Despite initial setbacks, the project eventually won out through perseverance.
- The underdog managed to win out against the reigning champions.
- The team struggled but eventually won the game out in the last minutes.
Synonyms:
2
(of an emotion or action) to be in control and very strong at the moment
- Love and understanding should always win out over hatred and resentment.
- Rational thinking usually wins out when making important decisions.
- Let's not let fear win out over our determination to succeed.
- Sometimes, curiosity wins out over fear, leading to new discoveries.
- Compassion often wins out, fostering better understanding among people.