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Pyrrhic victory
noun
a victory or goal achieved at too great a cost.
Pyrrhic victory
noun
Also called: Cadmean victory.a victory in which the victor's losses are as great as those of the defeated
Pyrrhic victory
A victory that is accompanied by enormous losses and leaves the winners in as desperate shape as if they had lost. Pyrrhus was an ancient general who, after defeating the Romans, told those who wished to congratulate him, “One more such victory and Pyrrhus is undone.”
Word History and Origins
Origin of Pyrrhic victory1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Pyrrhic victory1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Moreover, such an outcome may instead fuel a type of neofascist Lost Cause narrative, which in the end will be a Pyrrhic victory for America’s pro-democracy forces.
Unfortunately, the proponents’ pursuit for greater numbers in these local races will result in a Pyrrhic victory.
It was a Pyrrhic victory for the ferries that every route had at least some service come Monday morning.
“It could turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory if inroads aren’t also carved out at the nonunionized factories that will play a pivotal role in the industry’s future,” Masters said.
“It was a Pyrrhic victory for the Popular Party, which is unable to form a government,” political analyst Verónica Fumanal said, adding, “I see a deadlock scenario in the Parliament.”
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