1. win the day - Verb
2. win the day - Phrase
To gain complete victory or success over something or someone.
To be totally accepted by other people.
There was plenty of competition, but our proposal won the day.
I would rather miss the mark acting well than win the day acting basely. Sophocles
Today the people from my State of Tennessee would listen to this debate, or even talk about a reference to God on our money or in the Halls of Congress or in our Pledge and say, please, let common sense and logic win the day and prevail versus legal mumbo jumbo. Zach Wamp
Bread and butter should win the day on July 30, not fantasies of a Utopian democracy. Source: Internet
But until the dissenting opinions win the day, the dignity of millions will be sacrificed at the hetero-altar of religious correctness. Source: Internet
What usually does win the day is combinations of young stars who are smart enough and humble enough and pliable enough and mature enough to set aside their differences, whatever they are, whatever they are caused by, for the greater good. Source: Internet
The elections are due next year, most probably PML(N) would win the day, which our Godfathers, do not approve. Source: Internet