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  • Pyrrhic victory - Wikipedia
    A "Pyrrhic victory" is named after King Pyrrhus of Epirus, whose army suffered irreplaceable casualties in defeating the Romans at the Battle of Heraclea in 280 BC and the Battle of Asculum in 279 BC, during the Pyrrhic War
  • PYRRHIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PYRRHIC is a metrical foot consisting of two short or unaccented syllables How to use pyrrhic in a sentence
  • Pyrrhic | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Pyrrhic definition: 1 relating to a victory that is not worth winning because the winner has lost so much in winning… Learn more
  • Pyrrhic - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    Use the adjective pyrrhic to describe a victory that is won, but at too great a cost In this use as an adjective, the word is often capitalized The word pyrrhic comes from the Greek general, Pyrrhus, who defeated the Romans at the Battle of Asculum but lost so many troops that he couldn't defeat Rome itself If you are the winner in an
  • Pyrrhic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    The Pyrrhic army lost the Pyrrhic war Achieved at too great a cost or detriment to have been worthwhile (as a victory, accomplishment, etc) 1993 , Steven Berglas, Roy F Baumeister, Your Own Worst Enemy: Understanding the Paradox , page 166 :
  • pyrrhic, adj. ¹ n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . .
    What does the word pyrrhic mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word pyrrhic See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
  • What does pyrrhic mean? - Definitions. net
    Pyrrhic is an adjective that describes a victory or achievement that is gained at a great cost, often causing so much harm or damage to the victor that it negates any sense of achievement or advantage
  • Pyrrhic - definition of pyrrhic by The Free Dictionary
    A metrical foot having two short or unaccented syllables Of or characterized by pyrrhics [Latin pyrrhicius, from Greek purrikhios, from purrikhē, a war dance, perhaps from Purrikhos, supposed inventor of the dance ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition


















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