VICTORY vs BATTLE: NOUN
- A successful ending of a struggle or contest
- A success in a struggle against difficulties or an obstacle.
- The state or fact of having defeated an opponent or of having achieved success.
- Exultation or celebration at defeating an opponent or accomplishing something.
- The defeat or overcoming of an antagonist in a contest or an enemy in battle; triumph.
- The advantage or superiority gained in any contest, as over passions, or over temptations, or in any moral or spiritual struggle.
- A female deity of the Greeks and Romans, the personification of success in battle or in any active struggle.
- The defeat of an enemy in battle, or of an antagonist in any contest; a gaining of the superiority in any struggle or competition; conquest; triumph; -- the opposite of defeat.
- An instance of having won a competition or battle.
- A defeat of an enemy or opponent.
- A hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war
- An intense competition.
- A protracted controversy or struggle.
- A match between two combatants.
- An energetic attempt to achieve something
- Armed fighting; combat.
- An encounter between opposing forces.
- An open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals)
- To meet the attack; to engage in battle.
- To attack an enemy.
- One in which neither party gains the victory.
- A contest with fists or cudgels in which more than two are engaged; a mêlée.
- A painting, or a musical composition, representing a battle.
- See under Wager, n.
- The main body, as distinct from the van and rear; battalia.
- A division of an army; a battalion.
- A struggle; a contest.
- A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be engaged; an engagement; a combat.
- One in which the armies are previously drawn up in form, with a regular disposition of the forces.
- Synonyms Battle, Engagement, Conflict, Fight, Combat, Contest, Action. Battle is a general term, and the most common. It is the appropriate word for great engagements: as, the battle of Waterloo. A battle may last merely a few hours or for days: as, the battle of Gettysburg lasted three days. Engagement is in technical military usage practically equivalent to battle, but it is a less forcible word. Conflict, literally, a clashing together, is a strong word, implying fierce physical encounter. Fight has the energy of a monosyllable; it denotes actual conflict. A man may take part in a battle without actually fighting. A battle may include many fights: as, the fight at the flag-staff in the battle of the Alma; or it may itself be described as a fight. Combat, like conflict, is a word of more dignity than fight; it is by its history suggestive of a struggle between two, as persons, animals, squadrons, armies. Contest is a very general word, of uncertain strength, but often joined with a strong adjective: as, a stubborn contest. An action is a minor or incidental act of war, a single act of fighting: as, the whole action lasted but an hour. All these words apply equally to operations by land or by sea. See encounter and strife.
- A fight of game-cocks, in which more than two are engaged.
- A formidable array similar to an army in battle order.
- That portion of the army, wherever placed and of whatever consisting, which is regarded as of main importance.
- More specifically— The main or middle body of an army or fleet, as distinguished from the van and rear.
- A body of forces, or division of an army; a battalion.
- An army prepared for or engaged in fight.
- Any contest or conflict; struggle for mastery or victory: as, the battle of life.
- Warfare; hostile action; actual conflict with enemies: as, wounds received or honors gained in battle.
- A fight or encounter between animals, especially when pitted against each other for the amusement of spectators.
- An encounter between two persons; a duel or single combat.
- A fight, hostile encounter, or engagement between opposing forces on land or sea; an important and systematic engagement between independent armies or fleets.
VICTORY vs BATTLE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Fertile; fruitful.
- (agriculture) Improving; nutritious; fattening.
- Fertile. See battel, a.
VICTORY vs BATTLE: VERB
- To achieve a victory
- Battle or contend against in or as if in a battle
VICTORY vs BATTLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To join in battle; to contend in fight.
- To engage in or as if in battle.
- To fight against.
VICTORY vs BATTLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To assail in battle; to fight.
VICTORY vs BATTLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To grow fat; thrive.
- To become fertile or fruitful, as soil.
- See battel.
- To beat (clothes) with a battler or beetle in washing.
- To furnish or strengthen with battlements; embattle.
- To nourish; feed.
- In agriculture: Improving; nutritious; fattening: as, battle grass; battle pasture. Fertile; fruitful: as, battle soil; battle land.
- To give battle to; fight against; contend with; fight.
- To fight for.
- To embattle; put into battle array.
- To struggle; contend; strive for mastery: either absolutely or with for, with, or against: as, to battle with the winds; to battle for freedom, or against adversity; to battle with ignorance.
- To join or engage in battle; contend in fight; fight: as, to battle with wolves.
- To render fertile or fruitful, as the soil.
- (proper noun) A habitational surname from places in England that have been sites of a battle.
- (proper noun) a town in East Sussex, supposed site of the Battle of Hastings.
VICTORY vs BATTLE: RELATED WORDS
- Success, Conquest, Champion, Winner, Comeback, Championship, Title, Won, Winning, Victor, Victorious, Wins, Defeat, Win, Triumph
- Gunfight, War, Dispute, Firefight, Battleground, Confrontation, Fights, Clash, Fought, Fighting, Engagement, Conflict, Combat, Struggle, Fight
VICTORY vs BATTLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Breakthrough, Success, Conquest, Champion, Winner, Championship, Title, Won, Winning, Victor, Victorious, Wins, Defeat, Win, Triumph
- Shootout, Bout, Quest, Warfare, Gunfight, War, Dispute, Battleground, Confrontation, Fights, Fought, Fighting, Conflict, Combat, Fight
VICTORY vs BATTLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Prayer for victory in court cases Daily Prayers for victory in court cases.
- Inevitable victory: invites those not already on the bandwagon to join those already on the road to certain victory.
- Although the photo is generally understood to signify victory, it is also understood to evoke the high cost of that victory.
- Take the ramp towards Victory Boulevard and merge onto Christopher Lane and turn left onto Victory Boulevard.
- The story is told in my new book The Ultimate Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Learn to Fight from Victory, Not for Victory!
- Liverpool will now be looking to record their first victory at Fenway Park this summer, and also their first victory against Sevilla.
- Though victory after victory brought material wealth and riches, it also brought the dilution of traditional culture, decadence, and political scandal.
- By this, He obtained eternal victory for us and made us victors over crucifixion, burial and resurrection, that is our victory.
- Now the Victory Light burns after any major victory, athletic or academic.
- In all things and every situation you will have victory, you will conquer, because the victory of Christ Jesus is your victory.
- Battle Creek, Michigan, and plans were even initiated to bring certain lines of denominational work under central control at Battle Creek.
- United States was defeated at the Battle of New Orleans but they were able to bounce back for the next battle.
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- The Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest singleday battle in American history.
- The Battle Agency is also located here which allows you to borrow Pokemon and battle against other trainers for Festival Coins.
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- Transport your Moose Fortnite figures into battle with the Battle Bus.
- Our toughest battle is the battle we fight with ourselves.
- Description: Bookplate etching, Battle of New Orleans battle scene.
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VICTORY vs BATTLE: QUESTIONS
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