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Entry 6 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Win

/wĭn/ · IPA /wɪn/
01 v. t. To gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals; as, to win the prize in a gate; to win m…
imp. & p. p. Won; p. pr. & vb. n. Winning
  1. 1.
    To gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals; as, to win the prize in a gate; to win money; to win a battle, or to win a country.
    “Thy well-breathed horse Impels the flying car, and wins the course.” Dryden.
  2. 2.
    To allure to kindness; to bring to compliance; to gain or obtain, as by solicitation or courtship.
    “Thy virtue wan me; with virtue preserve me.” Sir P. Sidney.
    “She is a woman; therefore to be won.” Shak.
  3. 3.
    To gain over to one's side or party; to obtain the favor, friendship, or support of; to render friendly or approving; as, to win an enemy; to win a jury.
  4. 4.
    To come to by toil or effort; to reach; to overtake.[Archaic]
    “Even in the porch he him did win.” Spenser.
    “And when the stony path began, By which the naked peak they wan, Up flew the snowy ptarmigan.” Sir W. Scott.
  5. 5.
    To extract, as ore or coal.(Mining)
Syn. To gain; get; procure; earn. See Gain.
02 v. i. To gain the victory; to be successful; to triumph; to prevail.
  1. 1.
    To gain the victory; to be successful; to triumph; to prevail.
    “Nor is it aught but just That he, who in debate of truth hath won, should win in arms.” Milton.
Phrases & compounds
To win of — to be conqueror over.
To win on — To gain favor or influence with.