Pyrrhic victory
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British pronunciation/pˈɪrhɪk vˈɪktəɹˌi/
American pronunciation/pˈɪrhɪk vˈɪktɚɹi/

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a victory achieved at the cost of losing so many things in return
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Pyrrhic victory definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "Pyrrhic victory" and when to use it?

The phrase "Pyrrhic victory" is named after King Pyrrhus of Epirus, who won a battle against the Romans in 279 BC, but suffered such heavy losses that he was unable to capitalize on his victory and ultimately lost the war. In modern usage, this idiom is often used to describe a situation where a victory is achieved, but at a cost that outweighs the benefits.

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The company's victory in the lawsuit was a Pyrrhic victory since they had to pay a huge settlement.
The politician's victory in the election was a Pyrrhic victory since they had to make many compromises.
The team's lead in the game is a Pyrrhic victory as their star player has been injured.
The army's victory in the battle was a Pyrrhic victory as they lost a large number of soldiers.
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