0 a very great success, achievement, or victory (= when you win a war, fight, or competition), or a feeling of great satisfaction or pleasure caused by this:
The book celebrates the hostages' remarkable triumph over appalling adversity.
The signing of the agreement was a personal triumph for the prime minister.
It was the Republican Party's third election triumph in a row.
The eradication of smallpox by vaccination was one of medicine's greatest triumphs.
The constitutional changes have been hailed as a triumph for democracy.
He returned in triumph from the sales with a half-price TV.
2 a complete victory or success achieved esp. after great difficulties, making the result particularly satisfying:
[ C ] The elimination of smallpox was one of medicine’s greatest triumphs.
3 a very great success or achievement, or a feeling of great satisfaction or pleasure caused by this:
4 to have a very great success or achievement:
Saint Augustine's 'City of God' is an allegory of the triumph of Good over Evil.
His tumultuous triumph 5 years ago now seems a mere footnote in history.
The victory over the French at Waterloo was Wellington's greatest triumph.
Her version, supported by the familiar wordless 'dah-woos' of the back-up singers, ultimately triumphs in the song.
The shiny new empiricism eventually triumphed over the evil old rationalism and everyone lived happily ever after.
Neither vision has triumphed, yet events since the late 1980s have continued to erode many of the certainties on which modern social science was based.
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