triumph - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • capitalism: This, we must remember, was the result of a process almost universally described as " the triumph of capitalism " .
  • liberalism: It will reverse the triumph of liberalism and free inquiry over entrenched authority and permit religious dogma to go unchallenged.
  • evil: It actually hangs on this question: for the triumph of evil it is necessary only that good people do nothing.
  • revolution: Basulto emigrated to the United States immediately after the overthrow of dictator Fulgencio Batista and the triumph of the Cuban Revolution.
  • Christianity: People are not only convinced by the triumphs of Christianity, but also by its trials.

Preposition: over

  • adversity: I was stunned by the quality of the work; it is an example of triumph over adversity.
  • Satan: You can never triumph over Satan without using the Word of God.
  • evil: The outcome however is always the same, good triumphs over evil.

Adjective modifier

  • unabashed: Kluger R. Ashes to ashes: America's hundred-year cigarette war, the public health, and the unabashed triumph of Philip Morris.
  • eventual: We go forward with complete confidence in the eventual triumph of freedom.
  • ultimate: Most notable is Ridge Racer, the ultimate triumph of style over substance.
  • resounding: What explains the resounding triumph of the " Young Turks " and their victory gained almost without either sacrifice or effort?
  • glorious: There is no glorious triumph in mistaking the Messiah for a gardener.
  • Olympic: She also won the " Married Doubles " title in 1913 with Wharram Lamplough, whom she married two days after her Olympic triumph.

Converse of object

  • signify: Rather than signifying triumph, they all look lost in thought.
  • celebrate: The forgotten truth is that both myths celebrate the triumph of Good over Evil and promise an eschatological salvation.
  • represent: Whether its notoriety represents a triumph or a tragedy depends on your point of view.

Noun used with modifier

  • sporting: The tall Ghanaian irritated white supremacists because his education and sporting triumphs refuted their theories.
  • will: The same will happen in Poland too, and then the Polish Soviet Republic will triumph.
  • mercy: It tells us that God not only goes out of his way to be fair, but he lets mercy triumph over judgment.

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