win through



win through something

to succeed by a certain method or procedure. Winning is no good if you have to win through dishonesty. Sally won through her own hard work.
See also: win

win through

Also, win the day. End successfully, be victorious, as in We didn't know until the very end if they would win through, or It seems that hard work won the day. The first term dates from the late 1800s and today is more often put as come through (def. 1). The variant originally alluded to the outcome of a battle and dates from the late 1500s.
See also: win

win through

v.
Chiefly British To overcome difficulties and attain a desired goal or end: The soccer team won through to the finals.
See also: win

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rhoda['rəudə]
Valery[.vælə'ri:]
Rumena-Bulgarian, Macedonian
Jolantayaw-LAHN-tah (Polish)Polish, Lithuanian
BÉIbhinnBAY-vin, BE-veenIrish
Gearalt-Irish