What part of speech is victories?

Victories can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. victories is a noun, plural of victory.

Inflections

Noun

What does victories mean?

Definitions

Noun

victory - a successful ending of a struggle or contest; "a narrow victory"; "the general always gets credit for his army's victory"; "clinched a victory"; "convincing victory"; "the agreement was a triumph for common sense"

Examples of victories

#   Sentence  
1. noun Ceremonies were held to celebrate victories.
2. noun I will lead you to further victories.
3. noun British forces at this time were winning victories.
4. noun But despite his victories in an important series of wars in many parts of Europe, Napoleon suffered some very serious losses.
5. noun The kings' main task was to erect a tomb, conceived as being as timeless as the stars that shone above the sands of time, into which everything else disappeared. Planning of the afterlife was more important than life itself, which was just the way to get there. To be gloriously remembered on the walls of these tombs, scenes from the wars they waged were carved into stone. Certainly, a lot was embellished, and in later times, victories were depicted that had never even taken place.
6. noun A narrow victory.
7. noun The general always gets credit for his army's victory.
8. noun Clinched a victory.
9. noun Convincing victory.
10. noun But the longer it takes us to understand the new landscape of this war, the more costly and painful the victory will be.
11. noun Upon the same day he conquered Darius, won a great victory at sea, & died the same day.
12. noun The rapid victory during the first Gulf War cemented this perception.
13. noun The people rejected their attempt to topple the government, and for all intents and purposes the US military (and the ARVN) handed Johnson the victory he had ordered them to achieve within the time-frame he ordered it.
14. noun All he had to do for a complete victory was allow the military to go into Laos and Cambodia and finish off the shattered Communist forces.
15. noun But Johnson was so obtuse he didn’t understand he had a victory when it was handed to him on a silver platter.
Sentence  
noun
Ceremonies were held to celebrate victories.
I will lead you to further victories.
British forces at this time were winning victories.
But despite his victories in an important series of wars in many parts of Europe, Napoleon suffered some very serious losses.
The kings' main task was to erect a tomb, conceived as being as timeless as the stars that shone above the sands of time, into which everything else disappeared. Planning of the afterlife was more important than life itself, which was just the way to get there. To be gloriously remembered on the walls of these tombs, scenes from the wars they waged were carved into stone. Certainly, a lot was embellished, and in later times, victories were depicted that had never even taken place.
A narrow victory.
The general always gets credit for his army's victory.
Clinched a victory.
Convincing victory.
But the longer it takes us to understand the new landscape of this war, the more costly and painful the victory will be.
Upon the same day he conquered Darius, won a great victory at sea, & died the same day.
The rapid victory during the first Gulf War cemented this perception.
The people rejected their attempt to topple the government, and for all intents and purposes the US military (and the ARVN) handed Johnson the victory he had ordered them to achieve within the time-frame he ordered it.
All he had to do for a complete victory was allow the military to go into Laos and Cambodia and finish off the shattered Communist forces.
But Johnson was so obtuse he didn’t understand he had a victory when it was handed to him on a silver platter.

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