Synonym: conquest, success, victory, winning. Antonym: defeat. Similar words: planetarium, emphasis, emphasize, sodium, medium, stadium, premium, dump. Meaning: ['traɪəmf] n. 1. a successful ending of a struggle or contest 2. the exultation of victory. v. 1. prove superior 2. be ecstatic with joy 3. dwell on with satisfaction 4. to express great joy.
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151 The Triumph code name, by the way, has been changed.
152 John McWhorter, a linguist and controversialist of mixed liberal and conservative views, sees the triumph of 1960s counterculture as responsible for the decline of formal English.
153 Atia looks at her son, but memory and regret triumph over aristocratic pride.
154 Fresh from a nail-biting triumph with his economic stimulus package, Barack Obama will head to the American heartland tomorrow in an attempt to win public support for his massive rescue bill.
155 Until the white water kayaker's bronze medal triumph, many Togolese had no idea who he was bar the odd mention in the sports pages of local newspapers.
156 Maxwell's Theory of Electromagnetism, Light as an Electromagnetic Phenomenon, and the Triumph of the Wave Theory of Light.
157 The victory of the Trinitarians in England in the latter half of the seventeenth century was not only as complete, but also as extraordinary, as St. Athanasius’s original triumph.
158 No,[sentencedict.com/triumph.html] " replied he with an air of triumph which would have puzzled the most clever diviner".
159 However, United's triumph was built on an excellent home record with their form on the road far less dominant.
160 In a rare legal triumph, Mr Hong fought and won a battle to have his year of reeducation through labour declared illegal.
161 Many of his contemporaries shared his surprise and dismay and assumed that this apparent triumph of an uncivilised eastern nation over the best fighting machine in Europe was but a flash in the pan.
162 One or two setbacks are not a sign of permanent failure. The odd triumph doesn't turn you into a genius.
163 Try to keep your sense of humor and let it triumph over grumpiness.
164 Rodolfo Borrell's men followed up their triumph in a prestigious tournament in Tenerife with another success in Villarreal and will now head into next Saturday's clash at Fulham in confident mood.
165 All that is needed for the triumph of a misguide cause is that good people do nothing.
166 To begin with, the scale of Ms Yingluck's triumph makes it very much harder for the forces of the establishment to deny her victory, through legal or extralegal manoeuvres.
167 LIVERPOOL'S 1965 FA Cup-winning team will be reunited next month to celebrate the 45th anniversary of their famous triumph.
168 The annual Man versus Horse race over 22 miles of Powys countryside has seen an equine triumph once again.
169 To paraphrase 18th-century statesman Edmund Burke, all that is needed for the triumph of a misguided cause is that good people do nothing.
170 Sin can triumph only by enfeebling the mind,[Sentencedict.com] and destroying the liberty of the soul.
171 LONDON - ROBERTO Mancini believes Manchester City's FA Cup triumph can be the launchpad for an assault on next season's Premier League.
172 Edmund Burke wrote, "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
173 The belief is that this process will reveal the truth, just as the best idea will triumph in what John Stuart Mill called the "marketplace of ideas."
174 As Mark Darcy, Firth played an illusive dreamboat named after his own television triumph as Austen's hero; Grant's portrayal of the caddish Daniel Cleaver was an amused nod at his own popular persona.
175 God has spoken from his sanctuary: 'In triumph I will parcel out Shechem and measure off the Valley of Succoth.
176 Facing the falling of commercialized culture context, desirableness of material and market rules, how should literature, walking into the new century, go out the deep valley and re-create triumph?
177 In Hindu mythology, Durga is a symbol for power and the triumph of good over evil.
178 Operating a pitch of delirious precision, the movie is a rich, cartoonish dream: non-stop Op art, and a triumph of virtual virtuosity.
179 The Great Depression ended this imitative surge in which the universal bank appeared to triumph.
180 With the triumph of the universal library, we must now ask: What of the librarians?