Sentence examples for be triumphed from inspiring English sources

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be triumphed

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To celebrate victory with pomp; to rejoice over success; to exult in an advantage gained; to exhibit exultation.

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Disability is still largely regarded as something that must be triumphed over with medical intervention, single-mindedness and sheer determination.

It'll be sad to see this show go; I know, and hopefully the idea is to try and leave it a bit like Jedediah; wanting to leave a legacy of some sort, you know I'm sure the show will leave its own legacy of some kind, which hopefully will be triumphed and trumpeted afterwards.

With five tour operators offering various versions of "original" tours, the city that gave birth to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1756, seemed to be triumphed by tourists looking to prance on the Mirabell Gardens Pegasus Fountainn or relive being 16-going-on-17 16-going-on-17 16-going-on-17 16-going-on-17

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And he's triumphed".

We say she's triumphed.

The market economy is triumphing.

They are triumphing now again.

"The only thing in my head is triumphing at Barcelona.

I am triumphing over my weaknesses!

Both were triumphs of will over adversity.

The books are triumphs first, literature second.

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