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    win-win

    adjective

    • 1. of or denoting a situation in which each party benefits in some way: "we are aiming for a win-win situation"

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  3. noun [ S ] uk / ˌwɪnˈwɪn / us / ˌwɪnˈwɪn / a result that is good for everyone who is involved in a situation: The decision is a win-win for both sides. The wind turbines are a win-win for farmers and homeowners. Compare. lose-lose. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. 1. designating or of a situation, solution, etc. that is a compromise benefiting all parties involved. 2. designating or of a situation, course of action, etc. having multiple possible outcomes, any of which may be interpreted as successful or positive. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  5. noun [ S ] us / ˌwɪnˈwɪn / uk / ˌwɪnˈwɪn / a result that is good for everyone who is involved in a situation: The decision is a win-win for both sides. The wind turbines are a win-win for farmers and homeowners. Compare. lose-lose. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. Oct 25, 2024 · The meaning of WIN-WIN is advantageous or satisfactory to all parties involved. How to use win-win in a sentence.

  7. Win-win definition: advantageous to both sides, as in a negotiation. See examples of WIN-WIN used in a sentence.

  8. WIN-WIN definition: A win-win situation is one in which something good happens to everyone.. Learn more.

  9. Win-win Definition. Of or being a situation in which the outcome benefits each of two often opposing groups. A win-win proposition for the buyer and the seller. Designating or of a situation, solution, etc. that is a compromise benefiting all parties involved.

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