VICTORY vs ELECTION: NOUN
- An instance of having won a competition or battle.
- 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.
- A female deity of the Greeks and Romans, the personification of success in battle or in any active struggle.
- The advantage or superiority gained in any contest, as over passions, or over temptations, or in any moral or spiritual struggle.
- The defeat or overcoming of an antagonist in a contest or an enemy in battle; triumph.
- Exultation or celebration at defeating an opponent or accomplishing something.
- The state or fact of having defeated an opponent or of having achieved success.
- A success in a struggle against difficulties or an obstacle.
- A successful ending of a struggle or contest
- A defeat of an enemy or opponent.
- The act or process of choosing a person or persons for office by vote; a polling for office; also, the occasion or set time and provision for making such choice: as, a general or a special election; American elections are generally held in autumn.
- A deliberate act of choice; particularly, a choice of means for accomplishing a given end.
- An act of choosing; a selection.
- The fact of being elected.
- An instance of this.
- The act or process of electing someone to fill an office or position.
- The status or fact of being elected
- The predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy (especially as conceived by Calvinists)
- A vote to select the winner of a position or political office
- The act of selecting someone or something; the exercise of deliberate choice
- The choice of a person or persons for office of any kind by the voting of a body of qualified or authorized electors.
- In Calvinism, God's predestination of saints including all of the elect.
- Any conscious choice.
- The choice of a leader or representative by popular vote.
- A process of choosing a leader, members of parliament, councillors, or other representatives by popular vote.
- To choose.
- See under Contest.
- Those who are elected.
- The choice, made by a party, of two alternatives, by taking one of which, the chooser is excluded from the other.
- Divine choice; predestination of individuals as objects of mercy and salvation; -- one of the “five points” of Calvinism.
- Discriminating choice; discernment.
- Power of choosing; free will; liberty to choose or act.
- The act of choosing a person to fill an office, or to membership in a society, as by ballot, uplifted hands, or viva voce.
- The act of choosing; choice; selection.
- In mathematics, a part or the whole of a number of distinguishable objects.
- In astrology, a reason for choosing one time rather than another for an undertaking; a preference of times. See root, n.
- Those who are elected by God to eternal life.
- In theology: The choice by God of particular individuals either to be the recipients of his grace and of eternal life, or to be commissioned for a particular work.
- Discernment; discrimination; distinction.
- Hence By extension, a public vote upon a proposition submitted; a poll for the decision by vote of any public matter or question: as, to hold an election on a new constitution, or on a measure referred by the legislature to the people. [U.S.]
VICTORY vs ELECTION: VERB
- To achieve a victory
- N/A
VICTORY vs ELECTION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- The exercise of deliberate choice
VICTORY vs ELECTION: RELATED WORDS
- Success, Conquest, Champion, Winner, Comeback, Championship, Title, Won, Winning, Victor, Victorious, Wins, Defeat, Win, Triumph
- Campaigning, Voter, Electioneering, Electors, Ballot, Elect, Polling, Elected, Candidacy, Electorate, Presidential, Vote, Polls, Reelection, Electoral
VICTORY vs ELECTION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Breakthrough, Success, Conquest, Champion, Winner, Championship, Title, Won, Winning, Victor, Victorious, Wins, Defeat, Win, Triumph
- Candidate, Voting, Voter, Electioneering, Electors, Ballot, Elect, Elected, Candidacy, Electorate, Presidential, Vote, Polls, Reelection, Electoral
VICTORY vs ELECTION: 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.
- View information about upcoming elections including early voting, election dates, and election history.
- View Jefferson County voter and election information including polling locations and election information including election maps, environmental maps reference.
- The Federal Election Commission adjusts donation limits for inflation every election cycle.
- Election Day turned into Election Week as ballot counts trickled in.
- IIry of State ELECTION PROCEDURE including noon on election day.
- View Grant County voter and election information including election maps.
- Election ballots remain exempt from disclosure after the election.
- The Election Committee shall report on the eligibility of the nominees to the Convention prior to the election and conduct the subsequent election.
- Christ, in his election, is the head of election, and the pattern of all other election.
- Preparation of abstracts of votes cast at general election or other statewide election; certificates of election.
VICTORY vs ELECTION: QUESTIONS
- Why choose victory Medical Center for rehabilitation?
- Does Victory Restaurant & Lounge take credit cards?
- Who contributed to the victory against Libertyville?
- Which is better Melbourne Victory or Melbourne Victory better at defending?
- Which is better a small victory or a great victory?
- What does it mean to call a victory a Pyrrhic victory?
- Was Snijers's Manx rally victory the greatest E30 M3 victory in history?
- How do you say True Victory is victory over oneself in Japanese?
- How much does Matisse victory-001 women's victory booties cost?
- Is it possible to get victory rush without impending victory?
- Was the 2004 election a repeat of the 2000 election?
- Who controlled the election process in the election of 1800?
- Will Californians know the outcome of the election before Election Day?
- How do we know who won the election on election night?
- Can I stand for election at a parish/community council election?
- Can I be an election judge and only work the election?
- Where can I find real-time election information on election night?
- Should all states have election results by election night?
- Is the Pennsylvania primary election an off year election?
- Can We still call election winners on election night?