win

Vocabulary Word

Definition
When you 'win,' it means you beat others in a competition or contest and you become the winner. It's more than just trying- you have to actually be the best or the first.
Examples in Different Contexts
In advocacy campaigns, 'win' can mean achieving a desired change or impact. An environmental activist might proclaim, 'We won the battle against deforestation in our region.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

That was a tough negotiation, but we remained focused on the core issues. I believe we have a good chance of securing the deal.

Response:

Absolutely. I just got word from procurement that we've win the contract. Great team effort.

Impact

Scenario:

Our campaign for the rights of the indigenous community has gained considerable momentum. I believe we can make significant strides in policy change.

Response:

We did it! We won the right to make a difference. The new power plant project is cancelled and our efforts have saved a forest.

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