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win out

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win out (third-person singular simple present wins out, present participle winning out, simple past and past participle won out)

To be victorious. Usually of emotions and human qualities.
Love always wins out over hate.
You can be sure that justice will win out in the end.

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As for goals, I don't set myself those anymore. I'm not one of these 'I must have achieved this and that by next year' kind of writers. I take things as they come and find that patience and persistence tend to win out in the end. Paul Kane

As such people achieve influence within the organization, whenever there is a conflict between their own interest and the interest of the organization, their interests will win out. Robert Shea

In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment. Charles Darwin

They thought to use and shame me but I win out by nature, because a true freak cannot be made. A true freak must be born. Katherine Dunn

The people are looking for the truth and i do believe that truth will win out in the end. Ron Paul

A man with a loud laugh makes truth itself seem folly, Truth is great and will win out. Irish Proverb

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